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CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITYTable of Contents/Quick Facts.....................................1Campbellsville University............................................. .2Traditions.......................................................3Football Facilities......................................................4-5Athletics Facilities......................................................6-7Director of Athletics......................................................8Support Staff................................................................9Athletic Training.....................................................10-11Big Maroon Club.........................................................12Media...........................................................132013 TIGERSHead Coach Perry Thomas........................................14Assistant Coaches................................................15-17Rosters..........................................................18-19Player Photos........................................................20-23Season Outlook....................................................24-25Opponents....................................................26Mid-South Conference...............................................27A LOOK BACK2012 Season Review...........................................28-30History..........................................................31Series Results............................................................32All-Time Results.........................................................33Honors and Awards....................................................34Record Book.........................................................35-36Tigers in the Pros.....................................................IBC

The 2013 Campbellsville Universityfootball guide was designed and edited by Chris Megginson, sports information director. Special Editorial Assistance: Jordan Alves, Joan McKinney, Richard RoBards and Donna Pierce. Photography provided by: Central Kentucky News-Journal, Jordan Alves, Riku Flink, Jonathan Martinez, Chris Megginson, Corey Nolen and Richard RoBards.Cover Design: Chris MegginsonPrinting: Gerald Printing (Bowling Green, Ky. and Glasgow, Ky.)On the Cover: Randall Dunlap, Bryan Parnes and Caleb Croney model CU’s uniform choices for 2013.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location..............Campbellsville, Ky.Founded....................................1906Enrollment................................3,600Affiliation..................................NAIAConference............Mid-South (West)Nickname.................................TigersColors.....................Maroon and GrayStadium..........Finley Stadium (3,500)Field.....Citizens Bank & Trust. Co. FieldSurface..........Synthetic (EnviroTurf)President...........Dr. Michael V. CarterAlma Mater..........Marshall (’76, ’79) Ohio State (’84)Athletics Director......Rusty HollingsworthAlma Mater....Carson-Newman (’86) Tennessee (’94)Athletics Phone........(270) 789-5257

COACHING STAFF Head Coach...............Perry Thomas Alma Mater....Western Kentucky, ’86Record at CU...27-30 (.522) / 5 yearsCareer Record...27-30 (.522) / 5 yearsOffensvie Coord./RB.......Rick GehresDefensive Coordinator........Josh DyeQBs/ Special Teams.. Hunter CantwellWide Receivers.............Matt AtwoodDefensive Line ........... Vincent DavisDefensive Assistant.....Georege Eskridge Linebackers ............ Dwight HoustonOffensive Line.........Brandon McCrayStudent Assistant.......Rico DickersonStudent Assistant............Blake FieldsStudent Assistant..........Earl McCann

TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Record................................3-82011 MSC East Record............3-2 (T-2nd)Final 2012 NAIA Ranking.............N/ABasic Offense........One Back SpreadBasic Defense..........................3-3-5Letterwinners Returning/Lost....34/24Starters Returning/Lost.............12/12First Year of Football.................1988Overall Record...................125-142-1

CREDITS QUICK FACTS

Dear Tiger Football Fans:

Welcome to Fighting Tiger Football. All of us at Campbellsville University are excited about our 107th year of Christian higher education and the opportunities that await us. We are especially glad that you are here and a part of this very special year.

As we begin the fall semester, we are anticipating enrollment of about 3,600 students. We see our university growing by leaps and bounds in every area, from nursing to music, social work to graphic design to our recently added cosmotology program.

We are housing 48 women in a new residence hall, Papa’s John’s Pizza is moving on campus, and the new Alumni & Friends Park will be completed soon.

Our athletic programs continue with the addition of women’s wrestling this winter. Our student-athletes continue to gain national recognition for their athletic ability, character and strong academics.

We applaud our football coaches throughout the years for having a vision that prepares Christian servant leaders for the future.

Most Cordially,

Michael V. CarterPresident

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Campbellsville University was founded in 1906 by the Russell Creek Baptist Association as Russell Creek Academy in Campbellsville, Ky. In 1924 the institution became known as Campbellsville Junior College. It made the transition to a four-year college in 1960 and reached university status in 1996, changing the name once again to become Campbellsville University.

Now in her 107th year of service, Campbellsville continues to see unprecedented growth in terms of enrollment, construction of new facilities, renovation of existing facilities and producing successful graduates.

Nestled between the Cumberland Plateau and the Appalachian Mountains, Taylor County and Campbellsville, Ky., serve as home to Campbellsville University. Taylor County, population 25,000, is located in the geographical center of Kentucky, only 85-90 miles away from Bowling Green, Lexington and Louisville. The university family gives back to the community through service and time but also provides a more than $101 million economic impact to the area.

In 2013, CU is ranked 69th on the U.S. News & World Report’s list of top regional universities in the South. It is also listed among America’s Best Christian Colleges, rated as a Military Friendly School and has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.

With a student body comprising more than 3,600 students from 97 Kentucky counties, 30 U.S. states and 37 foreign countries, Campbellsville University has a diverse cultural mix on her campus.

The university is also noted for a strong faculty with over 70 percent of its professors holding a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field of study and a low student/faculty ratio of 13 to 1.

Campbellsville offers certificates of study along with associates, bachelor’s degrees in 63 undergraduate options, as well as 17 master’s degrees, five postgraduate areas and eight pre-professional areas.

The 101-acre university campus features a total of 45 buildings. In the past 17 years there have been more than 25 major renovations or new construction projects. The university also features satellite centers in Louisville and Somerset as well as developing a strong online presence.

CU holds dual athletic membership in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the National Christian College Athletics Association (NCCAA) and is a member of the Mid-South Conference. In addition to these organizations, CU sports teams also compete in the Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association, United States Bowling Congress and National Cheer Association. With more than 700 student-athletes, CU fields 25 teams in 15 sports, and Campbellsville’s student-athletes and coaches are consistently being recognized for their success in the MSC and on the national level.

CU is an NAIA Five Star Champion of Character Institution and instills the traits of integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership in her daily activities, as well as recently created a student-athlete Bible study and the Tiger Leadership Academy to help mold and mentor team leaders.

Find your Calling ...

CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY

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TRADITION

Campbellsville University Tiger Cheerleaders have a winning tradition in competitive cheerleading. CU has claimed five Mid-SouthConference titles, including four of the last six and claimed the MSC’s first-ever championship in 1998. Inthe 1990s, CU cheerleading was among the best in the nation, winningthe COA Collegiate Championship in 1995 and the National Christian College Cheerleading Championship in 1996. CU cheerleading has placed in the Top 6 at the NCA NAIA Invitational in Daytona Beach, Fla., the last two seasons.

CHEERLEADERS

The railroad hasn’t moved through Campbellsville since the mid-1980s, but it’s not uncommon to hear the horn of a train on Saturdays in the fall. Located at the southwestern corner of the stadium inside the Greg Vaughn Pavilion for the Dave Fryrear 12th Man Club, the whistle is blown when the Tigers take the fieldandeachtimetheyscore.

TRAIN HORN

Tiger Marching Band celebrates its 20th year this fall. Founded in 1992 by Dr. David McCullough, the 90-member band performs at Campbellsville home football games and exhibitions throughout the Commonwealth each fall. Part of the band’s tradition is performing “My Old Kentucky Home” before each home game.

MARCHING BANDTiger Marching Band celebrates its 20th year this fall. Founded in 1992 by Dr. David McCullough, the 90-member band performs at Campbellsville home football games and exhibitions throughout the Commonwealth each fall. Part of the band’s tradition is performing “My Old Kentucky Home” before each home game.

Clawz became the new name of Campbellsville University’s mascot in 2001. Each football game, Clawz can be found roaming the sidelines and

grandstand of Finley Stadium when he is not counting the

Tigers’ points with pushups.

CLAWZ

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FOOTBALL FACILITIES

Finley Stadium and Citizens Bank Field are home to Fighting Tiger Football. Built in 1987, the field has been home for the Tigers since the program’s rebirth. In 2006, the stadium was named in honor of former head coach Ron Finley and the stadium and field were renovated in 2007. The grass surface was removed in 2010 as synthetic turf and lights were added. The field was named for Citizens Bank & Trust Company in 2012 after the bank provided the lead gift in the “More Than A Game” fundraising campaign for lights and turf.

Finley Stadium & Citizens Bank Field

The Greg Vaughn Pavilion (Right) is located in the southwest corner of the stadium. Dedicated in 2011, the pavilion, originally know as the Dave Fryrear 12th Man Club Pavilion, serves as host to hundreds of Fighting Tiger football recruits each season. It also houses the train horn, which has sounded after each Tiger touchdown through the years.

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FOOTBALL FACILITIESThe H&W Sports Shop/Ronnie Hord Fieldhouse served as the original home of the Fighting Tiger football locker room until the Hawkins Athletic Center was built within the past decade. Today, the facility is home to softball, women’s soccer and men’s soccer. On game days, the men’s soccer locker room is used for visiting teams and the softball/ women’s soccer locker room is used for officials.

Completed in 2003, the 10,000 square-foot Hawkins Athletic Center serves as home to Tiger Football and Baseball. The facility is located between Powell Athletic Center and the Indoor Practice Facility. Football related facilities include: the CU athletics weight room (below), football locker room, coaches offices, conference rooms and classrooms used for team meetings and watching game film. The Indoor Practice Facility was built in 2004 with an artificial turf floor and athletic netting around the walls. It is used by a wide variety of athletic teams for practice throughout the year.

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POWELL ATHLETIC CENTER

GOSSER GYMSWIMMING POOL

HIG FIELD VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK

ATHLETICS FACILITIES

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KELLY HALL TENNIS COMPLEX CAMPBELLSVILLE COUNTRY CLUB

CROSS COUNTRY TRAINING FIELD PHILLIPS LANES

MONTGOMERY-HAYDON FIELD INDOOR FACILITY

ATHLETICS FACILITIES

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Rusty Hollingsworth is in his 13th season as Campbellsville University’s director of athletics and continues to lead the program forward in terms of

facilities, new programs and competitiveness. During his tenure, Hollingsworth has administered the addition of numerous facilities: Hawkins Athletic Complex, Gosser Gymnasium for wrestling and multi-purpose use, the Coca-Cola Indoor Practice Facility and the Montgomery-Haydon Soccer Field. He has also led renovations to the football and baseball stadiums, and is working on plans for further facility upgrades. Campbellsville’s athletic teams have also seen unparalleled success under Hollingsworth’s guidance. In 2009-10 and 2010-11, the coaching staff captured the Mid-South Conference President’s Cup, thanks to the Tigers’ 13 MSC regular season championships in two years.

On a national level last season, CU qualified student- athletes in 20 sports for a national tournament at either the NAIA or National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) level. Under Hollingsworth’s watch, 14 national championships have been won individually or as a team. His program’s success has not gone unnoticed. In 2011, Hollingsworth was named the Athletic Director of the Year for the NAIA Southeast Region by the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He has twice been named the MSC Athletic Director of the Year in 2004 and 2010. For more than a decade, Campbellsville has built a solid reputation under Hollingsworth for a strong academic showing with more than 70 All-Academic Mid-South Conference selections annually and various teams and student-athletes receiving national academic recognition. CU student-athletes are also an example of character, as seven have received the MSC Champion of Character award the past two years in their respective sports. Also, the 2010 Tiger football team and the 2009-10 Lady Tiger basketball team were named NAIA Champion of Character teams. Hollingsworth came to Campbellsville in 2001 from Tennessee Wesleyan College where he was dean of students and director of financial aid. He was also the associate director of admissions, athletics eligibility coordinator and assistant director of financial aid/financial aid compliance officer for athletes at Carson-Newman College. He is a member of the NAIA National Administrative Committee and the NCCAA National Eligibility Committee. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Carson-Newman College in 1986 and graduated with his master’s degree from the University of Tennessee in 1994. Hollingsworth resides in the Campbellsville area with his wife, Beth, and their children, Benjamin, William and Madeline.

Rusty Hollingsworth was named the Athletic Director of the Year for the NAIA Southeast Region by NACDA and Under Armour in 2011.

ATHLETICS DIRECTORRUSTY HOLLINGSWORTH

(Carson-Newman ’86, Tennessee ’94) Director of Athletics, Campbellsville University

13th Year

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SUPPORT STAFF

Jim Hardy Asst. Athletics Director

ATHLETIC DIRECTORYAlex Adams....................Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach.............. 5140 Keith Adkins...................Men’s Basketball Head Coach.............. 5068 Vanessa Adkins............. Cheerleading......................................... 5257 Matt Atwood.................. Football Assistant Coach....................... 5346 Scott Baughman............Assistant Athletic Trainer....................... 5152 Hunter Cantwell.............Football Assistant Coach....................... 5320 Kyle Caven....................Tennis Head Coach............................... 5189 Ginger Colvin.................Women’s Basketball Head Coach........ 5544 Vincent Davis................ Football Assistant Coach...................... 5111 Miranda Denney.............Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach.. 5378 Josh Dye....................... Football Assistant Coach....................... 5144 Karen Fawcett............... Athletic Dept. Secretary......................... 5257Rick Gehres.................. Football Assistant Coach....................... 5347 Lorri Hardy.....................Football/Baseball Secretary................... 5205 Jim Hardy...................... Assistant Athletics Director.................... 5528 Rusty Hollingsworth.......Athletics Director................................... 5257 Dwight Houston............. Football Assistant Coach....................... 5391 Franky James............... Men’s Wrestling Head Coach.................5148 Thom Jones.................. Women’s Soccer Head Coach.............. 5072 Hilary Lakes.................. Cross Country & Track Head Coach...... 5298 Kenny Lawson.............. Men’s Golf Head Coach........................ 5251 Randy LeBleu................Baseball Assistant Coach...................... 5087 Chris Lewis....................Baseball Assistant Coach...................... 5086 Tracy Lott.......................Assistant Athletic Trainer........................ 5275

Brandon McCray........... Football Assistant Coach....................... 5530 Chris Megginson........... Sports Information Director.................... 5276 Bryan Milburn.................Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach......... 5259Lee Miracle....................Women’s Wrestling Head Coach........... 5123 Ronnie Moore............... Track & Field Assistant Coach............... 5517 Joe Neikirk.....................Life Coach.............................................. 5257 Brad Neffendorf............. Assistant Baseball Coach...................... 5086 James Nichols............... Assistant Athletic Trainer........................ 5153 Derek Port..................... Head Athletic Trainer.............................. 5544 Adam Preston............... Men’s Soccer Head Coach.................... 5140 John Rausch................. Bowling Head Coach............................. 5257 Richard RoBards........... Sports Information Assistant.................. 5276 Tim Rogers.................... Faculty Athletics Representative............ 5225 Meghan Roth................ Assistant Athletic Trainer........................ 5333 Beauford Sanders......... Baseball Head Coach / Asst. AD............5056 Casey Smith.................. Swimming Head Coach..........................5260 Perry Thomas................ Football Head Coach............................. 5262 Brent Vernon................. Women’s Golf Head Coach.................... 5437 Shannon Wathen.......... Softball Head Coach.............................. 5335 Bryce White.................. Softball Assistant Coach........................ 5335Amy Zink....................... Volleyball Head Coach.......................... 5179 ALL PHONE NUMBERS ARE (270) 789-XXXX

Beauford Sanders Asst. Athletics Director

Tim Rogers Faculty Athletic Rep.

Joe Neikirk Life Coach

Karen Fawcett Athletics Secretary

Lorri Hardy Football Secretary

Chris Megginson Sports Information Dir.

Richard RoBards Sports Information Asst.

ATHLETICS STAFF

SID (Football Contact): ................................Chris Megginson Phones (Office/Mobile):..(270) 789-5276 / (270) 403-1503 Email:[email protected] Sports Info Assistant/Photographer: ........Richard RoBards Phones (Office/Mobile):..(270) 789-5276 / (270) 403-3905 Email:..............................................rbrobards@gmail.com

Sports Info Graduate Assistant.........................Jordan Alves Email:[email protected]

Jordan Alves Sports Information G.A.

SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

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The Brooks and Bloemer Athletic Training Facility is located behind the Powell Athletic Center, next to the Tuggle-Morris Wellness Center. The facility was made possible with contributions from Campbellsville University team physicians, Dr. Bobby Brooks and Dr. Gary Bloemer. The Training Facility contains a treatment area, a rehabilitation area, wet room for aquatic modalities, physicians offices and a taping area. The Athletic Training Facility is used for injury assessment, injury prevention, injury rehabilitation and injury education for all student-athletes at Campbellsville University as well as an educational tool for students with a desire to pursue a career in sports medicine.

Team physicians Dr. Bobby Brooks (center) and Dr. Gary Bloemer (right) talk with former CU running back Wayne Coffee during a 2011 game.

The Brooks and Bloemer Athletic Training Facility is home to Tiger sports medicine.

ATHLETIC TRAINING

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DEREK PORT - HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINERPort joined Campbellsville University in July 2002 as assistant athletic trainer. He was promoted to head athletic trainer in July 2004. He is the primary athletic trainer for CU football and men’s basketball. Prior to joining the Tigers’ athletic training staff, Port served as assistant athletic trainer (2001-2002) at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Ariz. He served as graduate assistant athletic trainer in 2002 with the Milwaukee Brewers Professional Baseball Club during spring training and the Arizona Rookie League Baseball Season. He also completed an internship in athletic training with the Quad City Mallards Professional Hockey Club, an affiliate of the Washington Capitals of the NHL. Port received his B.A. from Augustana College and M.S. from the Arizona School of Health Sciences. He is from Sterling, Ill. He resides in Campbellsville with his wife, Samantha, and daughter, Adelynn. SCOTT BAUGHMAN - ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERScott Baughman joined the Campbellsville University athletic training staff as a graduate assistant trainer in 2004 and remained on staff as a full-time member after earning his master’s in business administration from CU in 2006. A native of Maryesther, Fla., he graduated from the University of West Florida in 2003 with a bachelor of science in health, leisure and exercise science/sports medicine-athletic training. During his time at West Florida, he served as a student assistant athletic trainer for the UWF baseball program. He also worked with high schools in the Pensacola, Fla., area and the Pensacola Power of the National Women’s Football League. His primary sports at Campbellsville are women’s soccer and softball.

TRACY LOTT - ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERTracy Lott joined the Campbellsville University athletic training staff as its third full-time assistant in 2008. Originally from Lambert, Miss., Lott did her undergraduate work at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Mo., where she received a bachelor of science in exercise science. Upon graduating in 2004, she moved to Flagstaff, Ariz., where she attended Phoenix Therapeutic Massage College and received a healthcare technician degree in 2005. She did her graduate work at the University of Arkansas, where she worked with the softball and football programs, as well as served Springdale High School. She received a M.S. in athletic training in 2008 from Arkansas. Her primary sports at CU are football and women’s basketball.

JAMES D. NICHOLS - ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERJames Nichols joined the Campbellsville University athletic training staff as assistant athletic trainer in 2004. A native of Winstead, Conn., Nichols received his bachelor of science from Castelton State College in 2003. During his time at Castelton, he served as captain of the rugby team, helping the squad to two appearances in the New England Regional Tournament. In 2004, Nichols received his master’s of science from Ohio University. While in Ohio, he worked with Gallia Academy High School in Gallipolis, Ohio. He also served two years as a volunteer for the Empire State Games in New York. His primary sports at CU are volleyball, wrestling and spring football. MEGHAN ROTH - ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERMeghan Roth joined the Campbellsville University athletic training staff as a assistant athletic trainer in 2013. A native of Fronha, Mo., Roth received her bachelor of science in athletic training from Missouri State University in 2011. During her time at Missouri State, she served as a student athletic trainer for football and softball. She also worked with St. John’s Sports Medicine Clinic and assisted with sports medicine for baseball and volleyball at Drury University. In 2013, Roth received her master’s of science in physical science and sports adminstration from The University of New Mexico. While serving as a graduate assistant at UNM, she was primarily assigned to the softball program and assisted with football. She also provided coverage for men’s and women’s soccer, rugby, cross country and track and field tournaments and meets. Her primary sports at CU are men’s soccer, men’s & women’s swimming and baseball.

ATHLETIC TRAINERS

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2013-2014 CORPORATE SPONSORS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP LEVELS

BMC Maroon and Gray Level($25 to $99 annually)Benefi ts include BMC Membership Card.

BMC Century Level($100 to $249 annually)Benefi ts include BMC Maroon and Gray Level plus hospitality room privileges at home basketball games.

BMC Sponsor Level($250 to $499 annually)Benefi ts include BMC Century Level plus two guest passes to President’s Box at a home football game.

BMC Partner Level($500 to $999 annually)Benefi ts include BMC Sponsor Level plus two all-sport passes for home games.

BMC President’s Level($1,000 or more annually)Benefi ts include BMC Partner Level plus invitation to Hall of Fame banquet, membership in the President’s Club and two additional all-sport passes for home games.

CORPORATE LEVELS

SINGLE SPORT - $1,000(Football, Basketball or Baseball)In addition to the benefi ts of the President’s Level, the business name and logo will be placed on a Corporate Banner at the sport’s venue.

ALL-SPORTS - $2,500In addition to the benefi ts of the President’s Level, the business name and logo will be placed on a Corporate Banner at each of the venues for Football, Basketball, Baseball and Hawkins Athletic Complex.

The primary goal of the Big Maroon Club is to sustain a competitive athletic program at Campbellsville University that will enable the university’s student-athletes to experience success in their chosen sport. The Big Maroon Club is Campbellsville’s fundraising arm of the Department of Athletics, providing funds for the 15 sports comprised of 25 intercollegiate teams competing in the NAIA and National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Signifi cant resources are needed to reach this goal and to help Campbellsville University recruit the fi nest student-athletes possible. Your gift can be designated to any sport of your choosing or to the general athletic fund where it will be used as needed.

BIG MAROON CLUB

Dr. Ted TaylorBMC Director

Jason EnglandBMC Asst. Director

BECOME A MEMBERContact:

Ted Taylor, BMC DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Jason England, BMC Assistant DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Phone: (270) 789-5122

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ON THE WEB

Give that Tiger a touchdown...Each Fighting Tiger football game can be heard on Campbellsville University’s WLCU 88.7 FM, the fl agship station for the Campbellsville University Sports Network. Games are also broadcast on the offi cial Campbellsville University athletics website: CampbellsvilleTigers.com and WLCUFM.com. Live audio can also be heard on Comcast Cable Channel 22 in Campbellsville.

Home games will be televised live as part of a student-produced broadcast on WLCU-TV (Comcast Cable Channel 10) and streamed online at WLCUTV.com.

Veteran play-by-play announcer Jim Freeman returns for his eighth consecutive season as the “Voice of the Fighting Tigers.” Freeman was the play-by-play announcer at Carson-Newman College in the 1990s and has been the radio and television voice for foot-ball and basketball at Miami University of Ohio and Tulane University in New Orleans.

Matt Payton will move from the studio to the booth this fall to provide color analysis, while Jordan Antle and Kaleb Harris take over the Tiger Scoreboard Reports. Alan Haven will return as host of the Tiger Tailgate Show, while CU Sports Information Director Chris Megginson will return as host of the Tiger Tailgate pregame interview with Coach Perry Thomas.

CAMPBELLSVILLE SPORTS NETWORKPERRY THOMAS SHOW

Every week, Campbellsville University head coach Perry Thomas sits down with Chris Megginson for the “Perry Thomas Show,” recapping the previous week’s game and looking forward to the coming week.

The “Perry Thomas Show” airs Thursdays at 6 p.m. on WLCU (Comcast Cable Channel 10) and WLCU 88.7 FM in Campbellsville. The television version of the show also airs at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m. on Saturdays. Archived episodes of the show can be found online at WLCUTV.com.

MEDIA COVERAGE

Campbellsville.edu

YouTube.com/CampbellsvilleTigers

CampbellsvilleTigers.com

Facebook.com/CampbellsvilleTigers

Twitter.com/CvilleTigers

MEDIA OUTLETSTELEVISIONFOX 41 - Louisville...................(502) 585-0811FOX 56 - Lexington..................(859) 268-1234LEX 18 - Lexington..................(859) 259-1818WAVE 3 - Louisville.................(502) 561-4150WHAS 11 - Louisville.............(502) 582-7220WKYT - Lexington..................(859) 299-0411WLCU - Campbellsville............(270) 789-5210WLKY - Louisville.....................(502) 893-7300WTVQ 36 - Lexington..............(859) 299-3636

PRINTCentral Ky. News-Journal ........(270) 465-8111Herald-Leader, Lexington........(800) 274-7355The Courier-Journal ................(502) 582-4011

WEBColumbiaMagazine.com...............................NAIA.org..........................................................TheNCCAA.org........................................VictorySportsNetwork.com...............................

RADIOWLCU 88.7 FM .......................(270) 789-5210WVLC 99.9 FM .......................(270) 789-4998WCKQ 104.1 FM .....................(270) 789-2401WGKR 105.7 FM .....................(270) 789-1464WTCO 1450 AM .......................(270) 789-2401

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Perry Thomas enters his sixth season as head coach of the Fighting Tiger football program.

Thomas inherited a program in 2008 that went 0-10 the previous year. After posting a 3-8 record his fi rst season and fi nishing runner-up in the Mid-South Conference East Division in 2009 at 7-4, Thomas’ program was named the No. 20 most improved program in all levels of college football and the No. 6 most improved in the NAIA. The past two seasons, Thomas’ Fighting Tigers have fi nished 7-5 for the fi rst back-to-back-to-back winning seasons since the early 1990s. He led CU to the postseason for the fi rst time since 2001 with trips to the NCCAA Victory Bowl in 2010 and 2011, winning it all in 2011. During the 2009 season, Thomas put Campbellsville’s defense among the nation’s best in third down situations and inside the Red Zone, as the Tigers posted their fi rst winning season since 2004 and best fi nish since 2003, at 7-4. He led the Tigers to their fi rst win over rival Georgetown College since 1997, with a 28-21 victory at home and also knocked off a Top 10 team in Shorter College, 42-28, in the CollegeFanz/NAIA National Game of the Week. During the season, the Tigers returned to the NAIA National Rankings for the fi rst time in fi ve seasons, ranking as high as No. 24 and fi nishing the year at No. 28.

As a fi rst-year college head coach in 2008, Thomas coached the NAIA’s leading rusher, Greg Fountain, who was his fi rst NAIA All-American and later signed a pro contract in Europe. Calvin Bini became Thomas’ second NAIA All-

American in 2010 and also went on to play pro ball with the Indoor Football League.

Over the past three seasons, CU has had two NAIA All-Americans, 20 All-Mid-South Conference selections, 18 All-Conference Honorable Mentions and 36 Academic All-Conference selections. Thomas’ team also had the 2009 Mid-South Conference Champion of Character Award given to one of his players, Calvin Bini. In 2010, the program was awarded the NAIA Champion of Character Team Award.

Before coming to Campbellsville, Thomas posted a successful, 16-year career as a high school coach in Kentucky, leading his team to the Kentucky State High School Football Playoffs each year he was a head coach. His 16-year record as a high school head coach is 133-64. He served as head coach at Campbellsville High School (1992-99) and Paducah Tilghman High School (2000-07). Before that, he was an assistant at Allen County-Scottsville (1986-87) and was defensive coordinator at CHS (1988-1991).

At Paducah Tilghman, Thomas compiled a 70-31 record, including eight playoff appearances, fi ve district championships, two regional championships and two state semi-fi nal appearances. At Campbellsville High, he was 63-33 and led the Eagles to eight straight playoff appearances and had two district and one regional championship along with one state semi-fi nal appearance.

Thomas was named District and/or Region Coach of the Year nine times during his career and was named the 1993 and 1997 Kentucky Class A Coach of the Year by The Courier-Journal. He is a fi ve-time coaching staff member of the Kentucky vs. Tennessee All-Star Team and was the head coach of the Kentucky All-Stars in 2006. Thomas was also a national fi nalist for the American Football Coaches Association “Power of Infl uence” Award in 2005 and 2006 and received the Joe Russell Distinguished Leadership Award from the Western Kentucky Conference in 2003 and 2006.

PERRY THOMAS(Western Kentucky University ’86)

Head Football Coach, Campbellsville University27-30 (.522) - Sixth Year

HEAD COACH

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Ricky Gehres is in his eighth season as part of the Tiger Football staff. After six seasons as wide receivers coach, Gehres named offensive coordinator in spring 2012.

A 2004 graduate of Campbellsville, Gehres is the Tiger’s all-time leader in pass reception yards with 2,467 and is among the leaders in several receiving categories for the program.In 2010, he coached All-Conference wide receiver Stan Warrenhuffman past his single-season receptions record (53). The Hopkinsville, Ky., native was a two-time First Team All-Conference selection and was

an Honorable Mention All-American in 2002. He was a pre-season All-American in 2003. Gehres coached wide receivers at Hopkinsville High School in 2005 before returning to Campbellsville as a position coach in 2006. After graduating from CU, Gehres played overseas in the German Football League in spring 2005 and played Arena Football for the Odessa (TX) Roughnecks in spring 2006.

He and his wife, Alicia, reside in Campbellsville.

COACHING STAFFRICK GEHRES - Campbellsville University ’04 - Offensive Coordinator

Josh Dye returned to his alma mater in 2010 for his first season on the Campbellsville University coaching staff. He spent two years coaching safeties and monsters before taking over all secondary positions in 2012, as well as becoming the special teams coordinator.

Dye, a 2006 graduate of CU, was a four-year letterman from 2002 to 2005. He was named a First Team All-Conference selection in 2005 by the Mid-South Conference.

Prior to joining the Tiger staff, Dye coached two seasons at Dyersburg High School in Dyersburg, Tenn. In 2006, he served as outside linebackers coach at the University of the Cumberlands. The following year, he coached running backs for the 2007 Mid-South Conference West Division Champions, Bethel (Tenn.) University.

He and his wife, Ahdazsa, and son, Zephaniah, reside in Campbellsville.

JOSH DYE - Campbellsville University ’06 - Defensive Coordinator / Secondary

Hunter Cantwell returns for his second season as CU’s quarterbacks coach and takes over as special teams coordinator. Before CU, he spent time in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers and Baltimore Ravens.

Cantwell was a walk-on quarterback at the University of Louisville in 2004 and went on to become a four-year varsity letter winner. As a freshman, he earned the starting role for the 2006 Gator Bowl, being named the game’s MVP. The following year, he helped lead the Cardinals to a 12-1 record and a trip to the FedEx Orange Bowl as a sophomore. Prior to the 2008 season, he was nominated for

the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and Maxwell Award. At Louisville he completed 58.6 percent of his passes (313-534) for 3,912 yards and 26 touchdowns.

Cantwell played for CU head coach Perry Thomas at Paducah Tilghman High School. He helped lead Tilghman to a 31-8 record during his three years as a starter. He ended his career as the school’s all-time leading passer, completing 458-756 passes for 7,272 yards and 70 touchdowns.

He and his wife Emily reside in Campbellsville and are expecting their first child this fall.

HUNTER CANTWELL - Louisville ’09 - Special Teams Coordinator / QBs

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COACHING STAFFMATT ATWOOD - Campbellsville University ’09 - Wide Receivers

Vincent Davis is in his second season as defensive line coach at Campellsville. He began his coaching career as an assistant defensive coach at Palmetto High School in 1987. From 1995 to 1998, Davis served as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the Mansota Stars Semi-Pro football team. In 2002, he was named quarterbacks coach at Pasco High School before beginning a six year stint as the D-line

coach at Wharton High School in Tampa, Fla., from 2003 to 2008, where he helped win a Class 5A, Region 2 district championship.

Davis’s college experience is at Tiffin University in Ohio (2009) and Waldorf College in Iowa (2010-2012).

He played at Takio College (Mo.) before transfering to Bishop College (Texas). He and his wife, Rachael, have seven children.

VINCENT DAVIS - Ashford University ’09 - Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line

George Eskridge is in his third season as a defensive assistant at Campbellsville. Before coming to CU, Eskridge worked four years with the Louisville Fire, an Arena Football af2 team, until the franchise ceased operations in 2008. During the four years Eskridge was on staff, the Fire went 41-30, making the playoffs in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2005, the Fire was the American Conference champion and played in the Arena Cup, the af2 championship game. Eskridge served as the Special Teams Coordinator all four years and FB/LB coach from 2006 to 2008. in 2007, he was promoted to

assistant head coach and the director of player personnel and scouting. After receiving his undergraduate degree at the University of Louisville, Eskridge coached 12 years as a high school assistant football coach. He coached at Louisville Eastern from 1994 to 1998 and seven years at North Hardin High School from 2000 to 2004 and 2006 to 2007. Born in Memphis, Tenn., he later moved to Kentucky and graduated from Fort Knox High School and was a member of the undefeated (15-0) 1983 Kentucky Class AA state championship team.

GEORGE ESKRIDGE - University of Louisville ’92 - Special Teams Assistant

Matt Atwood returns to his alma mater this fall to coach wide receivers. Atwood spent the previous three years coaching at Allen County Scottsville High School in Scottsville, Ky.

During his two-year playing career at Campbellsville, Atwood played wide receiver in 2006 and 2007 as well as playing on special teams. He was a four-year letter winner at Allen County - Scottsville High School. Following the 2007 season, Atwood served as a student assistant coach for Perry Thomas’

first year staff in 2008 before graduating in 2009.

During Atwood’s first season as an assistant coach at ACS, the Patriots went 11-1 and advanced to the second round of the KHSAA Class 4A playoffs. The Patriots finished runner-up in Class 4A in 2010, losing to Boyle County in the championship game. ACS was 31-17 during his four years on staff before leaving for CU in the summer of 2013.

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COACHING STAFF

Dwight Houston is in his first season as a full-time coach but second as a member of the Fighting Tigers’ staff. Following a successful four-year playing career for the Fighting Tigers, Houston joined the coaching staff as a student assistant in 2012. During his playing career, he wrote his name in the Campbellsville record book as a senior, setting the records for most single-season (12) and career (20) sacks by a CU

linebacker. He also became the first Tiger to ever return two interceptions for a touchdown. After helping his team win the 2011 National Christian College Athletic Association Victory Bowl, he was named the NCCAA Defensive Player of the Year. He finished his playing career with 292 tackles, a Top 5 total in the CU record book.

DWIGHT HOUSTON - Campbellsville University ’13 - Linebackers

Brandon McCray is in his second season as CU’s offensive line coach after spending one season at Benedictine University (Ill.). While at Benedictine, he helped the Eagles win the Northern Athletic Conference title, and make an appearance in the 2011 NCAA Division III playoffs. Prior to Benedictine University, McCray was the run game coordinator and offensive line coach at Dodge City Community College (Kan.) for two seasons from 2009 to 2011. McCray also spent two seasons at NCAA

Division II school Lincoln University (Mo.) from 2007 to 2009 as the offensive line coach, strength and conditioning coach. Before Lincoln University, McCray spent 10 seasons at MacMurray College from 1997-2006, four as a head coach, and six as an as-sistant. In his six seasons as an offensive line/assistant head coach, he helped MacMur-ray win five conference championships, and make two D-III playoffs in 2001, and 2002 He has one son, Brandon II.

BRANDON McCRAY - Lakeland College ’97 - Offensive Line

STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHES

Chris CookStudent Assistant

Rico DickersonStudent Assistant

Blake FieldsStudent Assistant

Earl McCannStudent Assistant

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS CL HT. WT. HOMETOWN 1 Shaunski Lawrence DB JR 5’11” 205 Brardenton, Fla. 2 Ben Axon RB SR 6’2” 225 Bradenton, Fla. 3 Trevon Chatman WR JR 6’2” 185 Natchez, Miss. 4 Tyree Wilson DB RFR 5’10” 190 Clewiston, Fla. 5 Larry Walls RB JR 5’9” 185 Pine Bluff, Ark. 6 Jarrod Harrington WR SO 5’8” 175 Parksville, Ky. 7 Davian Evans-Dufrene DB RFR 5’11” 177 Bradenton, Fla. 8 Stephon Tanga DB RSO 5’9” 210 Louisville, Ky. 9 Rashaud Hill DB JR 5’10” 185 Palmetto, Fla. 10 Blake Young DB RJR 6’0” 190 Marietta, Ga. 11 Demytreus Gipson WR JR 6’1” 185 Louisville, Ky. 12 Bryan Parnes QB SR 6’1” 195 Dania Beach, Fla. 13 Adam Robertson LB RSO 6’2” 215 Knoxville, Tenn. 14 Hunter Brown QB FR 6’0” 180 Hendersonville, Tenn. 15 Eli Mitchell QB RFR 6’4” 200 Elizabethtown, Ky. 16 Neil Wilson WR JR 6’2’ 195 Tompkinsvile, Ky. 17 Tajh Milliken QB RFR 6’3” 185 Louisville, Ky. 18 Jacob Lamb WR RFR 6’3” 210 Crestwood, Ky. 20 Seth McFerrin RB SR 5’9” 190 Old Hickory, Tenn. 21 Daniel DeLeon LB JR 5’10” 210 Knob Lick, Ky. 22 Nick Reed LB SR 6’3” 235 Harrodsburg, Ky. 23 A.J. Strong LB SO 5’8” 180 Palmetto, Fla. 24 Lezedric Hill DB SR 6’1” 195 Miami, Fla. 25 Percy Minor DB SO 5’11” 190 Louisville, Ky. 26 Stetson Pendergrass DB JR 5’9” 180 Bon Aqua, Tenn. 27 Steven Delgado DB SO 6’0” 205 Ocala, Fla. 28 Fontez Hill DB SO 5’6” 145 LaCenter, Ky. 29 Felix Wyley DB FR 5’11” 175 Atlanta, Ga. 30 Le`Kraig Bens RB FR 5’4” 180 West Palm Beach, Fla. 31 Adam Nowakowski DB JR 5’10” 180 Castaic, Calif. 32 Kameron Adwell DB FR 5’11” 180 Louisville, Ky. 33 Neil Buckeridge Jr. DB JR 5’8” 175 Murrieta, Calif. 34 De’Antuane Yocum DB FR 5’6” 195 Bardstown, Ky. 35 Nick West DB FR 5’10” 165 Louisville, Ky. 36 Domonique Jenkins RB SO 5’10” 185 Gainesville, Fla. 37 Rasheed Dunlap DB JR 5’11” 190 Palmetto, Fla. 38 Myles Walker RB FR 5’8” 150 Owensboro, Ky. 39 Darion Lewis DB FR 6’0” 180 Harrodsburg, Ky. 40 Brice Moore LB SO 6’1” 195 Auburn, Ky. 41 Travon Montgomery LB RSO 6’3” 210 Palmetto, Fla. 42 Worlson Corriolan LB RJR 5’11” 240 Fort Pierce, Fla. 43 Hunter Botts LB SO 6’1” 240 Glasgow, Ky. 44 Beau Biller LB SO 6’2” 235 Louisville, Ky. 45 Austin York TE FR 6’4” 230 Scottsville, Ky. 46 Pontus Yngve K/P SR 5’10” 160 Vargarda, Sweden 47 Joe Blackstone TE SR 6’0” 225 Eastview, Ky. 48 Erik Krivitsky K/P SO 6’2” 185 Upatoi, Ga. 49 Derek Mincy DL SR 6’3” 250 Cincinnati, Ohio 50 Hunter Napora DL FR 5’11” 260 Newberry, Fla. 52 Cole Webster DL FR 5’10” 270 Ferdonia, Ky.

NO. NAME POS CL HT. WT. HOMETOWN 53 Shane Williamson DL JR 6’1” 255 Shepardsville, Ky. 54 Michael Faulkner LB FR 6’2 250 Ft. Ritchie, Fla. 55 Sedric Watson DL JR 6’4” 240 Portland, Ore. 56 Trent Massey OL FR 6’0” 245 Somerset, Ky. 57 Billy Jaco OL FR 6’2” 260 Tuscumbia, Ala. 58 Robert Cornelius DL FR 6’1” 250 Winchester, Ky. 59 Sylan-Drarke Mayes DL FR 6’1” 275 Winchester, Ky. 61 Andrew Vaughn OL JR 6’5 300 Colorado Springs, Colo. 62 DJ Handlon OL SO 6’1” 280 Taylor Mill, Ky. 63 Caleb Croney OL SR 6’3” 300 Hopkinsville, Ky. 64 Ryan Batts DL FR 6’0” 250 Lexington, Ky. 65 Caleb Myerrs OL RFR 6’5” 265 Evansville, Ind. 66 Alex Zimmerman OL SR 6’3” 260 Louisville, Ky. 69 Justin Browder OL SR 5’11” 300 Radcliff, Ky. 70 Blake Cordell OL RFR 6’2” 260 Elizabethtown, Ky. 71 Nickolas Stamford OL RFR 6’0” 270 Louisville, Ky. 72 Wes Cain OL SO 5’10” 215 Alachua, Fla. 73 Caleb Reader OL FR 6’3” 320 Dyersburg, Tenn. 74 Cole Burke OL SO 6’0” 265 Liberty, Ky. 75 Jimmy Camper OL SO 6’0” 300 Paris, Tenn. 76 Tanner Graves OL FR 6’3” 317 Lexington, Ky. 77 Zach Rothman DL RJR 5’11” 255 Bonnieville, Ky. 79 Franklin Pravia OL JR 6’5” 290 Hialeah Gardens, Fla. 80 Marcus Woodard WR SO 6’0” 180 Dayton, Ohio 81 Steph’Von Haynes TE SR 6’6” 240 Cincinnati, Ohio 82 Bryson Bell TE FR 6’1” 210 Lebanon, Ky. 83 Blake Mason TE FR 6’2” 245 Danville, Ky. 84 ColeChrisman WR FR 6’0” 160 Springfield,Tenn. 85 Deanfernee Davis WR FR 6’1” 175 Proctor, Ark. 86 WillWard WR/KSO 5’10” 175 Pflugerville,Texas 87 Nathan Case WR FR 5’10” 180 Louisville, Ky. 89 Jeremy Hamilton WR JR 6’0” 185 Berea, Ky. 91 Louis “Rock” Long DL SO 5’11 311 Paris, Tenn. 92 Darius Loney DL FR 6’5” 270 Rembert, S.C. 93 Randall Dunlap DL SO 6’0” 205 Paris, Tenn. 94 Anthony Douglas DL JR 5’11” 190 Chattanooga, Tenn. 95 Andrew Nowakowski DB JR 5’10” 180 Castaic, Calif. 96 Dalton Swank DL FR 6’2” 260 Elizabethtown, Ky. 99 Dekwain Tarrance DL SO 6’0” 245 Louisville, Ky.

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NON-NUMBERED PLAYERS - ALPHABETICAL NAME POS CL HT. WT. HOMETOWN Tyus Alcorn WR FR 6’2” 185 Lexington, Ky. Mark Alvey TE FR 6’0” 215 Chaplin, Ky. Bradley Bates K FR 5’8” 150 Campbellsville, Ky. George Boyd WR FR 6’0” 180 Horse Cave, Ky. Jason Boyd LB JR 6’1” 215 Pelahatchie, Miss. Nick Britt RB FR 5’8” 170 Jamestown, Ky. Trevor Brown WR FR 6’0” 180 Elizabethtown, Ky. Dylan Clark WR FR 6’1” 185 Alachua, Fla. Cole Claunch QB FR 5’11” 188 Tuscumbia, Ala. Tyler Degen QB FR 6’2” 165 Hudson, Fla. Anthony Dyson DB FR 5’6” 135 Hopkinsville, Ky. Zach Erwin TE FR 6’1” 240 Decatur, Ala. Johnta Finn OL SO 6’3” 340 Louisvile, Ky. Allen Gonsalves DB FR 5’10” 190 Bowling Green, Ky. Dylan Hale OL FR 6’3” 295 Tompkinsville, Ky. Terrence Hicks WR SO 6’1 174 Tampa, Fla. Cameron Jackson DB JR 5’8” 175 Columbus, Ga. Nathan Jackson DB SO 5’10” 165 Shepherdsville, Ky. William Jarchow K/P FR 5’11” 155 Elizabethtown, Ky. C.J. Kemp LB FR 5’7” 190 Indianapolis, Ind. Ryan Knight QB FR 5’10” 175 Hopkinsville, Ky. Tyler Lynn OL FR 5’11” 225 Paducah, Ky. Morgan Miller DL FR 5’10” 278 Louisville, Ky. Rodney Napper RB FR 5’9” 200 Milan, Tenn. Nathan Oakley WR FR 6’0” 160 Lexington, Ky. Chase Pierce RB FR 5’8” 180 Louisville, Ky. Richmon Render QB FR 6’1” 180 Macomb, Mich. Daniel Sansom DL FR 6’4” 255 Bowling Green, Ky. Clint Singleton II RB FR 5’8” 155 Louisville, Ky. Vincent Smith DB FR 5’7” 118 Savannah, Ga. Shelley Vinson DB FR 5’9” 162 Memphis, Tenn. Jake Walker OL FR 5’9” 245 Lexington, Ky. Jalen Walton RB SO 5’8” 180 Paris, Ky. Reggie White DL JR 5’9” 260 Louisville, Ky.

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Natchez, Miss.4 Tyree Wilson

DB - FR Clewiston, Fla.

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Pine Bluff, Ark.6 Jarrod Harrington

WR - Sophomore Parksville, Ky.

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Bradenton, Fla.

Stephon Tanga DB - Sophomore

Louisville, Ky.

Rashaud Hill DB - Junior

Palmetto, Fla.

Blake Young DB - Junior

Marietta, Ga.

Demytreus Gipson WR - Junior

Louisville, Ky.

Bryan Parnes QB - Senior

Dania Beach, Fla.

Adam Robertson WR - SophomoreKnoxville, Tenn.

Hunter Brown QB - Freshman

Hendersonville, Tenn.

Eli Mitchell QB - Freshman Elizabethtown, Ky.

Neil Wilson WR - Junior

Tompkinsville, Ky.

Tajh Milliken QB - Freshman Louisville, Ky.

Jacob Lamb WR - Freshman LaGrange, Ky.

Daniel DeLeon LB - Junior

Knob Lick, Ky.

Nick Reed LB - Senior

Harrodsburg, Ky.

A.J. Strong LB - Sophomore Palmetto, Fla.

Lezedric Hill DB - Senior Miami, Fla.

Percy Minor DB - Sophomore

Louisville, Ky.

Stetson Pendergrass DB - Junior

Bon Aqua, Tenn.

Steven Delgado DB - Sophomore

Ocala, Fla.

Fontez Hill DB - Sophomore

LaCenter, Ky.

Felix Wyley DB - Freshman

Atlanta, Ga.

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Castaic, Calif.

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Le’Kraig BensRB - Freshman

W. Palm Beach, Fla.

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Darion Lewis DB - Freshman Harrodsburg, Ky.

Brice Moore LB - Sophomore

Auburn, Ky.

Travon Montgomery LB - Sophomore Palmetto, Fla.

Worlson Corriolan LB - Junior

Ft. Pierce, Fla.

Hunter Botts LB - Sophomore

Glasgow, Ky.

Beau Biller LB - Sophomore Louisville, Ky.

Austin York TE - Freshman Scottsville, Ky.

Pontus Yngve K - Senior

Vargarda, Sweden

Joe Blackstone TE - Senior

Elizabethtown, Ky.

Erik Krivitsky DB - Sophomore

Upatoi, Ga.

Derek Mincy DL - Senior

Cincinnati, Ohio

Cole Webster DL - Freshman Ferdonia, Ky.

Shane WilliamsonDL - Junior

Shepherdsville, Ky.

Michael Faulkner DL - Junior

Ft. Ritchie, Fla.

Sedric Watson DL - Junior

Portland, Ore.

Trent Massey OL - Freshman Somerset, Ky.

Billy Jaco OL - Freshman Tuscumbia, Ala.

Robert Cornelius DL - Freshman Winchester, Ky.

Sylan-Drake Mayes DL - Freshman Winchester, Ky.

DJ Handlon OL - Sophomore Taylor Mill, Ky.

Caleb Croney OL - Senior

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Andrew Vaughn OL - Junior

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Ryan Batts DL - Freshman Lexington, Ky.

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Caleb Myers OL - Freshman Evansville, Ill.

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Bonnieville, Ky.

Franklin Pravia OL - Junior

Hialeah Gardens, Fla.

Marcus Woodard WR - Sophomore Dayton, Ohio

Stephn’Von Haynes WR - Senior

Cincinnati, Ohio

Bryson Bell TE - Freshman Lebanon, Ky.

Blake Mason TE - Freshman Danville, Ky.

Cole Chrisman WR - FreshmanSpringfield, Tenn.

Deanfernee Davis WR - Freshman

Proctor, Ark.

Will Ward K/WR - Sophomore Pflugerville, Texas

Nathan Case WR - Freshman Louisville, Ky.

Jeremy Hamilton WR - Sophomore

Berea, Ky.

Louis Long DL - Sophomore

Paris, Tenn.

Randall Dunlap DL - Sophomore

Paris, Tenn.

Anthony DouglasDL - Sophomore Chattanooga, Tenn.

Andrew Nowakowski DL - SophomoreCastaic, Calif.

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Paris, Tenn.7 6

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Tyus Alcorn WR - Freshman Lexington, Ky.

Mark Alvey TE - Freshman Chaplin, Ky.

Bradley Bates K - Freshman

Campbellsville, Ky.

George Boyd WR - Freshman Horse Cave, Ky.

Nick Britt RB - Freshman Jamestown, Ky.

Tyler Degen QB - Freshman Hudson, Fla.

Anthony Dyson DB - FreshmanHopkinsville, Ky.

Zach Erwin TE - Freshman Decatur, Ala.

Allen Gonsalves DB - Freshman

Bowling Green, Ky.

Dylan Hale OL - Freshman

Tompkinsville, Ky.

Terrence Hicks WR - Sophomore

Tampa, Fla.

Cameron Jackson DB - Junior

Columbus, Ga.

Nathan Jackson DB - Sophomore

Shepherdsville, Ky.

William Jarchow K/P - Freshman

Elizabethtown, Ky.

C.J. Kemp LB - Freshman

Indianapolis, Ind.

Tyler Lynn OL - Freshman Paducah, Ky.

Morgan Miller DL - Freshman Louisville, Ky.

Rodney Napper RB - Freshman

Milan, Tenn.

Nathan Oakley WR - Freshman Lexington, Ky.

Chase Pierce RB - Freshman Louisville, Ky.

Richmon Render QB - Freshman Macomb, Mich.

Daniel Sansom DL - Freshman

Bowling Green, Ky.

Clint Singleton II RB - Freshman Louisville, Ky.

Vincent Smith DB - Freshman Savannah, Ga.

Shelley Vinson DB - Freshman Memphis, Tenn.

Ryan Knight QB - Freshman Hopkinsville, Ky.

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Cole Claunch QB - Freshman Tuscumbia, Ala.

Trevor Brown WR - Freshman

Elizabethtown, Ky.

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Campbellsville University looks to regroup in 2013 after a 3-8 mark last season. The

Fighting Tigers began the year by bringing a crop of transfers during winter break, including talent at every position. The Fighting Tigers’ schedule mixes in two off weeks during the season to help the team rest up for Mid-South Conference West Division play. The first break is Sept. 14, with another coming Oct. 19.

DEFENSE

While the defense has been a veteran group for most of Perry Thomas’ tenure as head coach and defensive coordinator, this year a number of returning players will shift into new positions in the defensive lineup. Coach Thomas begins the season as defensive coordinator with thoughts of switching the defensive play calling to secondary coach Josh Dye. The Tigers will continue to run a 3-5 or 3-4 formation with use of monster and saber positions

in the secondary.

DEFENSIVE LINE Campbellsville returns two starters and three every-game players to the defensive line two-deep this season. Sophomores Dekwain Tarrance and Randall Dunlap return as starters on the defensive front, while transfer Sedric Watson joins them as a defensive end. Derk Mincy and Shane Williamson also return and will see time at defensive end. Other newcomers expected to work their way into the two-deep are freshman Hunter Napora and junior Anthony Douglas, who returned to the program in the spring after a year off.

LINEBACKERS

Former CU linebacker Dwight Houston takes over the coach duties at his old position this fall, and will have All-Commonwealth middle linebacker Nick Reed returning to anchor his unit. Beau Biller will also see time in a starting roll after getting a few starts last season. CU’s other linebackers are new faces

to the program or the position. Daniel DeLeon, Adam Robertson, Stephon Tanga and AJ Strong have all changed positions to slide into linebacker roles, while transfer Travon Montgomery has come in and won a top-two position.

SECONDARY With the use of cornerbacks, monsters and sabers, CU works five to six players into its secondary. Percy Minor and Blake Young are slated to start at monstor with Lezedric Hill and Darion Lewis seeing time as back-ups. Stetson Pendergrass returns as a saber for CU and is joined by transfer Steven Delgado. Newcomers Davian Evans-Dufrene, Shaunski Lawrence, Tyree Wilson, Rashaud Hill and Felix Wyley will all compete for the starting corner positions.

OFFENSE

Rick Gehres returns as offensive coordinator for the second season and will have strong running backs, talented receivers and a handful of quarterbacks

Blake Young leads the Fighting Tigers onto Citizens Bank Field prior to a 2012 game in Finley Stadium.

SEASON OUTLOOK

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to work with. Fans will see the use of some option offense mixed into the Tigers’ one-back spread design. But the talent also allows for a power run game.

OFFENSIVE LINE

The hogs upfront are among the best front line Coach Thomas’ Tigers have seen in a while. All-Conference performers Caleb Croney and Alex Zimmerman return to the starting lineup at right and left guard after a year away from the game. At the tackle positions, Utah State transfer Andrew Vaughn will provide strength, while Cole Burke, Nick Stamford, Blake Cordell and Caleb Myers will also see time played. DJ Handlon will be the starting center, backed up by Jimmy Camper.

QUARTERBACKS

After a summer of workouts with QB coach Hunter Cantwell, senior Bryan Parnes enters the 2013 season as the front runner to lead the Campbells-ville offense. The dual-threat quar-terback will have more opportunites to run the ball, as will his back up Tajh Milliken, who performed well in the 2013 Spring Game back in April.

Milliken, who was named MVP of the 2011 Class 3A Championship game for Louisville Central High School, is expected to see time under center through the season. Grayshirt feshman Hunter Brown is expected to compete with redshirt freshman Eli Mitchell for the third string role and top JV spot.

RUNNING BACKS

A pair of transfers will carry the load for Campbellsville in the backfield this season. Former University of South Carolina signee and Western Kentucky University transfer Ben Axon will share the backfield with former Ole Miss signee and Dodge City Community College transfer Larry Walls. Both attracted NFL scout attention during the spring and bring speed to the position, along with size for Axon. They will be joined by returning senior Seth McFerrin, who saw numerous touches in 2012.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Leading Campbellsville’s receiving corp is returning All-Conference slot receiver Jarrod Harrington. Harrington, who became Parnes’ primary target late in the season, will start at the slot position, backed up by Marcus Woodard, who may also see time as a wideout. Junior Demytreus Gipson will also return as a starter at the Z position, while transfers Travon Chatman and Neil Wilson will lead the way at the Y and X receiver spots, respectively. Also competing for time at receiver will be Jacob Lamb, Deanfernee Davis, Nathan Case, Cole Chrisman and Jeremy Hamilton, among others. Seniors Steph’Von Haynes and Joe Blackstone will play tight end for the Tigers. CU’s 2013 receivers are coached by first-year asisstant and former Fighting Tiger Matt Atwood, who played in 2006 and 2007.

SPECIAL TEAMS

For the second-straight year, CU football will convert a four-year European soccer player into a place kicker. Pontus Yngve, a 2013 graduate from Sweden, will handle kickoffs and will compete for the opportunity to kick field goals and extra points. Also looking to win the job on field goals and extra points is wide receiver Will Ward of Texas, who will enter the season opener as the front runner. Punting duties will remain with sophomore Erik Krivitsky, who placed is name in some of the Tigers’ record books as a freshman in 2012. Blake Young will back up Krivitsky and also work some as long snapper and some-times holder. Bryan Parnes and Trevon Chatman will also serve as holder on field goals and extra points.

Jarrod Harrington, Larry Walls, Ben Axon and Trevon Chatman will also share duties as kick returners for the Tigers.

SEASON OUTLOOK

Jarrod Harrington

Nick Reed

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Location:.........................Columbia, Ky. Enrollment: .................................2,700 Mascot: .............................Blue Raiders Colors: ...............................Blue &White President: .........Dr. William T. Luckey Jr. Athletics Director: ..........Willis Pooler FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ...................Chris Oliver Alma Mater: ..............Ohio State (’03) Record at School:.....................15-17 (3) Overall: ...................................15-17 (3) 2012 Record:...................................3-8 2012 Conference/Finish:.....1-5/6th MSC West MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: .............Chris Wells Office:...........................(270)384-8071 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: ...........LindseyAthletics.com

Location:...........................Grayson, Ky. Enrollment: .....................................651 Mascot: ....................................Knights Colors: ..............................Red & Black President: .............Dr. Jeffery K. Metcalf Athletics Director: .............Bruce Dixon FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ................Gene Petterson Alma Mater: ................Morehead StateRecord at School: ...................0-0 (1st)Overall: ...................................0-0 (1st)2012 Record:...................................7-4 2012Conference/Finish:.....3-2/3rd MSC East MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: ...............Jeffrey Huff Office:...........................(606)474-3207 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: ..................athletics.kcu.edu

Location:.....................Georgetown, Ky. Enrollment: ..................................1,530 Mascot: ......................................Tigers Colors: ..........................Orange & Black President: Granetta Bingham Blevins (Interim)Athletics Director: ...............Brian Evans FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ......................Bill Cronin Alma Mater: ......................Indiana (’78) Record at School (Year):....155-36 (16) Overall:...............................155-36 (16) 2011 Record:.................................10-1 2011 Conference/Finish:.....5-0/1st MSC East MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: .............Jenny Elder Office:...........................(502)863-7972 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: GeorgetownCollegeAthletics.com

Location:.......................Lebanon, Tenn. Enrollment: ..................................1,500 Mascot: ...................................Bulldogs Colors: .......................Maroon & White President: ....................Dr. Harvill Eaton Athletics Director: ...............Ron Pavan FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ................Donnie Suber Alma Mater: .......Georgia Southern (‘90) Record at School (Year):..........0-0 (1st) Overall:...................................0-0 (1st) 2012 Record:...................................8-3 2012 Conference/Finish: ....4-2/2nd MSC West MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: ............Jo Jo Freeman Office:...........................(615)547-1350 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: ..GoCumberlandAthletics.com

Location:....................Williamsburg, Ky. Enrollment: ..................................3,200 Mascot: ...................................Patriots Colors: ......................Red, Blue & White President: ...................Dr. James Taylor Athletics Director: ........Randy Vernon FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: .....................John Bland Alma Mater: ..................Arkansas (’90) Record at School (Year):......57-20 (7) Overall:..................................62-25 (8) 2012 Record:................................10-2 2012 Conference/Finish:..4-2/2nd MSC East MEDIA INFOFootball Contact:..Jennifer Wake-Floyd Office:...........................(606)539-4364 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: ..CumberlandsPatritots.com

Location:..................Montgomery, Ala. Enrollment: ..................................2,700 Mascot: .....................................Eagles Colors: .........Blue, Gray, White & Black President: ...........................Billy Hilyer Athletics Director: ............Brent Barker FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ...................Brent Barker Alma Mater:..........Texas Christian Univ. Record at School (Year):..............6-5 (1) Overall:.......................................6-5 (1) 2012 Record:...................................6-5 2012 Conference/Finish:...4-5/2nd MSC West MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: .............Ryan Bartels Office:...........................(334)386-7525 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: ..........Faulkner.edu/athletics

Location:..........................Waleska, Ga. Enrollment: ..................................1,057 Mascot: .....................................Eagles Colors: .............................Navy & Gold President: ......Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood Athletics Director: ..................Bill Popp FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ...................Danny Cronic Alma Mater: .............................Georgia Record at School (Year):............0-0 (1) Overall:.......................................0-0 (1) First Year Football Program MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: ...........Jason Hanes Office:...........................(707)720-9129 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: .....,....ReinhardtEagles.com

Location:.............................Murray, Ky. Enrollment: ................................20,832 Mascot: .....................................Racers Colors: .............................Navy & Gold President: .........Dr. Tim Miller (Interim) Athletics Director: .................Allen Ward FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ..................Chris Hatcher Alma Mater: ..........Valdosta State (‘95) Record at School (Years):.....18-15 (3) Overall:..............................112-42 (17) 2012 Record:...................................5-6 2012 Conference/Finish: ............4-4/6th OVC MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: .................John Brush Office:...........................(270)809-7044 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: .....................GoRacers.com

Location:.....................McKenzie, Tenn. Enrollment: ..................................1,300 Mascot: ...................................Wildcats Colors: ............................Purple & Gold President: ...............Dr. Robert Prosser Athletics Director: .............. Dale Kelley FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: .....................Chris Elliott Alma Mater: ..Saint Francis (Penn.) (’97) Record at School (Year):............9-4 (1) Overall:.......................................9-4 (1) 2012 Record:...................................9-4 2012 Conference/Finish:.....6-0/1st MSC West MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: .........Dave McCulley Office:...........................(731)352-4231 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: .............BethelAthletics.com

Location:.......................Jackson, Miss. Enrollment: .................................3,000 Mascot: ....................................Blazers Colors: ............................Green & Gold President: ..................Dr. Roger Parrott Athletics Director: ................Scott Little FOOTBALL INFOHead Coach: ...................Joe Thrasher Alma Mater: ...................Belhaven (’00) Record at School:...................21-23 (4) Overall: ..................................35-42 (4) 2012 Record:...................................6-5 2012Conference/Finish:....4-2/2nd MSC West MEDIA INFOFootball Contact: ...........Kirk McDonnell Office:...........................(601)968-8765 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: ..........Blazers.Belhaven.edu

2013 OPPONENTS

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Campbellsville University is a charter member of the Mid-South Conference, which was formed on April 24, 1995. Today, the Mid-South Conference spans seven states and has 11

full-time members with five affiliate members. Bluefield College is the latest institution to join the MSC, while Cumberland University also becomes full-time this fall, after competing in the MSC for football and wrestling in recent years. Rinehart College in Georgia joined the conference for football in 2013. In its 19th year as an athletic conference in the NAIA, the MSC fields championships in 19 sports with MSC invitationals for men’s swimming and women’s swimming. This season marks the eighth year that Mid-South Conference football will compete in a divisional format. The MSC East has seven teams: Bluefield College, University of the Cumberlands, Georgetown College, Kentucky Christian University, Lindsey Wilson College, University of Pikeville and Union College. The MSC West has six teams: Belhaven University, Bethel University (Tenn.), Campbellsville University, Cumberland University, Faulkner University and Reinhart University.

FULL-TIME MEMBER INSTITUTIONS BluefieldCollege-Bluefield,Va. Campbellsville University - Campbellsville, Ky. Cumberland University - Lebanon, Tenn. University of the Cumberlands - Williamsburg, Ky. Georgetown College - Georgetown, Ky. Lindsey Wilson College - Columbia, Ky. University of Pikeville - Pikeville, Ky. University of Rio Grande - Rio Grande, Ohio Shawnee State University - Portsmouth, Ohio St.CatharineCollege-Springfield,Ky. PART-TIME MEMBER INSTITUTIONS Belhaven University - Jackson, Miss. Bethel College - McKenzie, Tenn. Faulkner University - Montgomery, Ala. Kentucky Christian University - Grayson, Ky. Reinhardt University - Ga. Union College - Barbourville, Ky.

MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE

DATE TIME OPPONENTS 8/29 7 p.m. Pikeville @ Morehead St. 8 p.m. Cumberland @ TN Tech 8/31 12p.m. Bluefield@PointUniversity 12 p.m. Union @ Cumberlands (KY) 2 p.m. William Penn Univ. @ Bethel 6 p.m. Kentucky Christian @ Marian 8 p.m. Texas College@ Belhaven 8 p.m. Campbellsville @ Lindsey Wilson 9:30 p.m. Webber International @ Faulkner9/5 7 p.m. Ohio Dominican @ Georgetown 7p.m. Bluefield@Pikeville9/7 1:30 p.m. Bethel @ Kentucky Christian 1:30 p.m. Cumberland @ Cumberlands 1:30 p.m. Lindsey Wilson @ Reinhardt 2 p.m. Faulkner @ Ave Marie 7 p.m. Campbellsville @ Murray St. 8 p.m. Belhaven @ Louisiana 9/14 12 p.m. Faulkner @ Union 1:30 p.m. Reinhardt @ Kentucky Christian 2 p.m. Pikeville @ Edward Waters 3:30 p.m. Georgetown @ Bethel 7 p.m. Cumberlands @ Belhaven 7 p.m. Lindsey Wilson at KY Wesleyan9/21 12 p.m. Webber International at Union 2:30 p.m. Pikeville @ Lindsey Wilson 2:30 p.m. Cumberland @ Belhaven

DATE TIME OPPONENTS 9/21 6p.m. KYChristian@Bluefield 6 p.m. Reinhardt @ Faulkner 7 p.m. Campbellsville @ Bethel9/28 12 p.m. Bethel @ Reinhardt 1:30 p.m. Belhaven @ Campbellsville 1:30 p.m. Georgetown @ KY Christian 1:30 p.m. Cumberlands @ Pikeville 2:30p.m. Bluefield@CumberlandU 2:30 p.m. Faulkner @ Lindsey Wilson 6 p.m. Union @ UVA-Wise 10/5 1:30 p.m. Lindsey Wilson @ Cumberlands 1:30 p.m. Reinhardt @ Union 2 p.m. KY Christian @ Campbellsville 2:30 p.m. Pikeville @ Cumberland 3p.m. Bluefield@Bethel 5:30 p.m. Georgetown @ Faulkner10/12 1:30p.m. Belhaven@Bluefield 1:30 p.m. Campbellsville @ Georgetown 2:30 p.m. Lindenwood-Belleville @ Bethel 2:30 p.m. KY Christian @ Lindsey Wilson 2:30 p.m. Union @ Cumberlands10/19 12 p.m. Belhaven @ Reinhardt 1:30 p.m. Georgetown @ Cumberlands 1:30 p.m. Bethel @ Pikeville 2:30 p.m. Faulkner @Cumberland 6:30p.m.Union@Bluefield

DATE TIME OPPONENTS 10/26 12 p.m. Cumberlands @ Reinhardt 1p.m. Bluefield@SouthernVirginia 1 p.m. Pikeville @ Georgetown 1:30 p.m. KY Christian @ Union 2:30 p.m. Lindsey Wilson @ Belhaven 2:30 p.m. Cumberland @ Campbellsville 7 p.m. Bethel @ Faulkner 11/2 1:30p.m.Bluefield@Georgetown 1:30 p.m. Cumberlands @ Cville 1:30 p.m. Lindsey Wilson @ Union 2:30 p.m. Bethel @ Cumberland 2:30 p.m. Faulkner @ Belhaven 11/9 12 p.m. KY Christian @Cumberlands 12 p.m. Cumberland @ Reinhardt 1:30 p.m. Georgetown @ Union 2:30 p.m. Campbellsville @ Faulkner 2:30p.m.Bluefield@LindseyWilson 2:30 p.m. Belhaven @ Pikeville 11/16 12 p.m. Cumberland @ Alderson 1:30 p.m. Lindsey Wilson @ Georgetown 1:30p.m. Cumberlands@Bluefield 1:30 p.m. Union @ Pikeville 1:30 p.m. Faulkner @ KY Christian 1:30 PM Reinhardt @ Campbellsville 2:30 p.m. Belhaven @Bethel All Times Eastern

COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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2012 REVIEW

Aplay here or there was the difference in many Fighting Tiger games in 2012 as Campbellsville University battled its way through a 3-8 season. With

a group of new faces at many starting positions, the year provided growing opportunities for the CU freshmen as the Tigers worked to overcome preseason injuries.

The Fighting Tigers fell short in their first three games of the season at home before traveling to Jackson, Tenn., to take on Belhaven University on the fourth Saturday in September. The game began as a shootout with junior college transfer quarterback Bryan Parnes slinging his way into the record book with an 86-yard touchdown pass to sophomore wide receiver Demytreus Gipson. The play broke an 11-year record for the longest pass play in Campbellsville football history. The deep ball tied the game, 14-14, in the second quarter but Belhaven responded with 56 unanswered points to break the game wide open in a 70-28 loss.

CU’s road schedule continued the following week in Grayson, Ky., at Kentucky Christian University. This day belonged to soccer player turned place kicker, Casey Clarke. The senior from England rewrote the Tigers’ single-game record book for field goals, hitting 5-of-6 in a 15-14 win. The performance, which included a record-tying 52-yard FG, earned him Special Teams Player of the Week honors from the Mid-South Conference and NAIA. CU’s lead held after Blake Young blocked a field goal try that could have given KCU the lead late. Young also received MSC honors that week as Defensive Player of the Week for his 12 tackles.

Sitting at 1-4 on the season, the Tigers were gaining confidence but ran into a tough Georgetown College team in Week 6, losing 42-17 at home.

Now 0-4 at home, the Tigers were hoping to put on a show for Homecoming. With the game televised nationally on FOX College Sports, Campbellsville maintained its control in the Battle of Highway 55, fending off rival Lindsey Wilson College in a 28-23 win. The entertaining game ended with an Earl McCann interception at the CU 5 to preserve the win.

The Tigers dropped their next three (Cumberland Univer-sity, 28-23; University of the Cumberlands, 62-19; Faulkner University, 31-24) before closing the regular season with win at Bluefield College, 23-14. It was the fifth-straight year the Fighting Tigers closed their regular season with a victory. The win included a record-long 55-yard field goal by Clarke.

By season’s end numerous Campbellsville records were broken. In addition to Clarke’s field goal records and the 86-yard pass at Belhaven, CU set a single-game record for most kickoff return yards with 186 by Darius Skinner against Georgetown. Most of CU’s records came on special teams. Freshman punter Erik Krivitsky set single-season marks with 72 punts and 2,843 yards, putting him on pace for the CU career mark in both categories by the end of his junior season. Young blocked four kicks during his redshirt sophomore campaign, setting the single-season record and also giving him the career record with six blocks in two years.

Following the season, Skinner and Young were named to the All-Mid-South Conference First Team, along with freshman slot receiver Jarrod Harrington. Young was later named an All-NCCAA First Team honoree, while Harrington and Skinner were Second Team selections. Junior linebacker Nick Reed also received honors as honorable ntion in the MSC and NCCAA. He and Young were later named to Kentucky’s All-Commonwealth Team for 2012.

Earl McCann holds the Battle of Highway 55 trophy as the Fighting Tigers celebrate their Homecoming win over Lindsey Wilson on national television.

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES..................(3-8-0) (1-5-0) (2-3-0) (0-0-0)CONFERENCE.............(2-4-0) (1-2-0) (1-2-0) (0-0-0)NON-CONFERENCE....(1-4-0) (0-3-0) (1-1-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE Sep. 1, 2012 PIKEVILLE L 7-14 Sep. 8, 2012 UNION L 13-14 Sep. 15, 2012 BETHEL (TENN.)* L 24-33 Sep. 22, 2012 at Belhaven University* L 28-70 Sep. 29, 2012 at Kentucky Christian W 15-14 Oct. 6, 2012 #2 GEORGETOWN L 13-42 Oct. 13, 2012 LINDSEY WILSON* W 28-23 Oct. 20, 2012 at #16 Cumberland U* L 23-28 Oct. 27, 2012 at #11 U of Cumberlands L 19-62 Nov. 3, 2012 FAULKNER UNIV.* L 24-31 Nov.10,2012atBluefieldCollege* W 23-14* denotes Mid-South Conference West game

TEAM STATISTICS CU OPPSCORING 217 345 Points Per Game 19.7 31.4 FIRST DOWNS 166 238 Rushing 62 101 Passing 85 118 Penalty 19 19 RUSHING YARDAGE 1,110 2,138 Yards gained rushing 1,337 2,461 Yards lost rushing 227 323 Rushing Attempts 363 465 Average Per Rush 3.1 4.6 Average Per Game 100.9 194.4 TDs Rushing 13 18 PASSING YARDAGE 1,997 2,910 Comp-Att-Int 168-367-11 205-353-12 Average Per Pass 5.4 8.2 Average Per Catch 11.9 14.2 Average Per Game 181.5 264.5 TDs Passing 11 22 TOTAL OFFENSE 3,107 5,048 Avg. Per Game 282.5 458.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-1,055 31-568 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-244 23-202 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-143 11-303 FUMBLES-LOST 22-11 14-11 PENALTIES-Yards 65-600 76-701 PUNTS-Yards 72-2843 51-1720 Average Per Punt 39.5 33.7 Net punt average 34.9 28.0

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:00 32:00 3RD-DOWN Conversions 45/164 79/175 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/20 10/23 SACKS BY-Yards 20-127 18-118 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 26 48 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-21 4-11 ON-SIDE KICKS 2-3 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (25-34) 74% (21-36) 58% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (17-34) 50% (17-36) 47% PAT-ATTEMPTS (23-26) 88% (45-47) 96%

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng Avg/GSeth McFerrin 11 150 566 8 558 3.7 2 30 50.7 Chris Cook 9 76 279 13 266 3.5 6 34 29.6 Bryan Parnes 11 79 310 156 154 1.9 4 33 14.0 Robert Hill 4 25 96 34 62 2.5 1 16 15.5 Will Warf 11 13 20 1 19 1.5 0 3 1.7 Total..................... 11 363 1337 227 1110 3.1 13 34 100.9 Opponents........... 11 465 2461 323 2138 4.6 18 74 194.4

PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GBryan Parnes 11 101.9 127-280-6 45.4 1,596 11 86 145.1 Robert Hill 4 78.7 36-76-3 47.4 355 0 32 88.8 Cameron Looper 2 61.0 4-7-1 57.1 27 0 10 13.5 Will Warf 11 14.9 1-4-1 25.0 19 0 19 1.7 Total.....................11 95.4 168-367-11 45.8 1,997 11 86 181.5 Opponents...........11 141.1 205-353-12 58.1 2,910 22 84 264.5

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GDemeytreus Gipson 11 40 636 15.9 6 86 57.8 Jared Harrington 11 38 459 12.1 1 43 41.7 Demetric Ray 8 24 172 7.2 2 28 21.5 Bobby Kelly 7 22 217 9.9 0 21 31.0 Seth McFerrin 11 12 111 9.2 0 28 10.1 Steph’Von Haynes 10 11 205 18.6 2 76 20.5 Adam Robertson 8 7 83 11.9 0 28 10.4 Total......................... 11 168 1997 11.9 11 86 181.5 Opponents............... 11 205 2910 14.2 22 84 264.5 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 20-29 30-39 40-50 50+ Lng BlkCasey Clarke 12-19 63.2 1-2 5-5 4-6 2-6 55 2 Erik Krivitsky 0-2 0.0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 Total......................12-21 57.1 1-2 5-7 4-6 2-6 55 3Opponents.............7-19 36.8 0-0 3-6 2-4 2-9 45 0

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCampbellsville.....................43 76 44 54 - 217Opponents.......................... 72 146 94 33 - 345 |---------- PATs ----------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass Saf PtsCasey Clarke 0 12-19 21-23 0-0 0 0-0 0 57 Demytreius Gibson 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 36 Chris Cook 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 36 Bryan Parnes 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 24 Seth McFerrin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12 Demetric Ray 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12 Steph Haynes 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12 Earl McCann 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 Jared Harrington 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 Robert Hill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 Nick Reed 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 Eric Krivitsky 0 0-2 2-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 TM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 2 Total...................... 26 12-21 23-26 0-0 0 0-0 1 217 Opponents............ 48 4-11 45-47 0-0 0 0-1 0 345

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GBryan Parnes 11 359 154 1,596 1,750 159.1 Seth McFerrin 11 150 558 0 558 50.7 Robert Hill 4 101 62 355 417 104.2 Chris Cook 9 76 266 0 266 29.6 Will Warf 11 17 19 19 38 3.5 Cameron Looper 2 9 9 27 36 18.0 George Nwokoji 10 9 25 0 25 2.5 Jared Harrington 11 2 8 0 8 0.7 Demetric Ray 8 1 5 0 5 0.6 Bobby Kelly 7 6 4 0 4 0.6 Total........................ 11 730 1,110 1,997 3,107 282.5 Opponents.............. 11 818 2,138 2,910 5,048 458.9

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg. TD LongDarius Skinner 4 41 10.2 0 23 Earl McCann 2 41 20.5 0 41 Coty Eanes 1 26 26.0 0 26 Brenden Walker 1 0 0.0 0 0 Brandon Brown 1 0 0.0 0 0 Percy Minor 1 28 28.0 0 28 Shane Williamson 1 0 0.0 0 0 TeyVaughn Wynn 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total........................ 12 143 11.9 0 41 Opponents.............. 11 303 27.5 3 55

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdErik Krivitsky 72 2,843 39.5 66 5 13 15 15 0Total............... 72 2,843 39.5 66 5 13 15 15 0Opponents..... 51 1,720 33.7 59 2 12 10 3 1

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongDarius Skinner 19 213 11.2 0 42 Jared Harrington 1 0 0.0 0 0 Blake Young 1 31 31.0 0 0 Total...................... 21 244 11.6 0 42 Opponents............ 23 202 8.8 2 65

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongDarius Skinner 26 679 26.1 0 66 Jared Harrington 10 143 14.3 0 33 Bobby Kelly 7 161 23.0 0 37 Percy Minor 3 28 9.3 0 12 Seth McFerrin 2 13 6.5 0 10 TeyVaughn Wynn 1 13 13.0 0 13 Stephon Tanga 1 18 18.0 0 18 Total...................... 50 1055 21.1 0 66 Opponents............ 31 568 18.3 0 35

|------------Tackles-----------| |-Sacks-| |--Pass Def---| |--Fumbles--| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick SafBlake Young 11 57 53 110 12.5-53 3.0-24 0-0 3 0-0 0 4 0Earl McCann 11 46 33 79 4.5-15 0.0-0 2-41 7 1-85 0 0 0 Nick Reed 10 27 27 62 15.0-47 2.0-13 0-0 3 1-1 0 0 0 Brenden Walker 11 21 21 56 3.0-10 1.0-5 1-0 1 0-0 2 0 0 Darius Skinner 11 30 30 52 12.0-39 2.0-9 4-41 7 1-0 2 0 0 Percy Minor 11 26 26 48 4.0-10 0.0-0 1-28 4 3-0 0 0 0Total.................................. 11 428 442 870 88.0-309 20.0-127 12-143 48 10-86 10 5 1Opponents........................ 11 357 390 747 49.0-187 18.0-118 11-303 46 11-98 6 4 0

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Since 1987, football at Campbellsville University has had one common goal – a

commitment to excellence. The Tiger football program was dormant for 50 years until athletic director Don Bishop, the Athletic Boosters’ Club and athletic committee worked to restore the program in 1987. With the approval of then president Dr. W.R. Davenport, former Russell County High School coach Ron Finley was hired to lead the program’s rebirth. The fi rst four-year varsity program began in 1988 with no scholarships, one full-time assistant coach, fi ve part-time assistants and only a half-time trainer. At the time, few people realized how successful the football program would become, with more than 100 football players enrolling each fall – an increased enrollment that helped offset the original expenses involved in setting up the program. Davenport went on to say that the addition of the program “changed the course of the institution.” Campbellsville hosted Centre College for its fi rst game Sept. 10, 1988 at what is now known as Finley Stadium. While the ’88 season ended with a 0-11 record, the Tigers captured their fi rst victory on Sept. 9, 1989 with a 20-16 win over the University of Evansville. Campbellsville scored with 21 seconds remaining to pull off the historic win in front of a home crowd. The following year was Finley’s fi rst winning season with the Tigers (8-2) earning the program’s fi rst national ranking and Finley a Coach of the Year honor. The ’90s became the Tigers’ best decade, as they rose to a No. 2 national ranking in the sixth week of the 1991 season. The Tigers maintained a Top

10 ranking until their undefeated run ended at Lambuth University, 35-31, in week nine. The Tigers narrowly missed the postseason after falling at Georgetown College to end the year. However, the 1992 season ended on a different note. Campbellsville knocked off George-town for the fi rst time in program his-tory, 29-27, at home on Nov. 14. The win clinched the Tigers’ fi rst Mid-South Football Conference Championship in a three-way tie for fi rst with Georgetown and Union College. Campbellsville topped Georgetown again in 1996 and 1997, leading to an outright Mid-South championship and the program’s fi rst NAIA playoff appearance in 1997. The decade closed with a Tiger assistant being named the American Football League Assistant Coach of the Year for three consecutive years - tied for the most of any school in all of college football. Campbellsville returned to the postseason in 2000, playing Baker University in the KWTO Bowl. The

following year, CU posted its best record in school history (10-3) and advanced to the NAIA Final Eight against Georgetown. Finley ended his college coaching career in 2002 with a 77-81-1 record. After the growing pain years of 1988 and 1989, Finley’s Tigers posted a 75-63 record and were 43-32 in his last seven seasons. Mark Peach served as head coach for two seasons before being replaced in 2005 by former Campbellsville athletic director and Carson-Newman College assistant Jim Deaton. Perry Thomas was hired in 2008 with the mission of restoring the Tiger football program. He returned the Tigers to the postseason in 2010 and 2011 with trips to the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Victory Bowl. The Tigers defeated Greenville College (Ill.) to win the 2011 Victory Bowl title.

This commemorative print of the 1987 junior varsity season hangs in the President’s Box and Press Box at Finley Stadium in recognition of the rebirth of the program.

HISTORY

1992 1997 2001 2011 MSC Co-Champions MSC Champions NAIA Final Eight Victory Bowl Champions 1992 1997 2001 2011

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Anderson Univ. 0-2 10/22/94 A 7-24 10/21/95 H 27-36

Austin Peay 4-2 8/29/98 A 36-23 9/25/99 H 35-36 8/30/01 A 45-27 9/7/02 H 36-45 9/6/03 A 17-14 9/4/04 H 27-14

Baker University 0-1 11/2/00 A* 23-27 Belhaven College 7-6 9/5/98 A 26-12 10/16/99 H 32-34 10/7/00 A 35-34 10/6/01 H 34-19 10/12/02 A 21-24 10/11/03 H 51-28 10/23/04 A 45-32 10/29/05 A 29-55 10/28/06 H 46-49 11/03/07 A 20-48 10/18/08 H 35-33 10/17/09 A 21-20 9/22/12 A 28-70

Bethel College 6-3 9/17/94 A 26-15 9/16/95 H 19-0 9/21/96 A 31-9 9/13/03 A 31-20 9/18/04 H 31-17 11/12/05 H 19-51 11/11/06 A 1-0 FORFEIT 11/10/07 H 21-34 9/15/12 H 24-33

Bluefield 1-0 11/10/12 A 23-14 Carson-Newman 0-1 9/10/09 A 10-38 Centre College 0-1 9/10/88 H 10-28

Cumberlands, KY 11-14 10/15/88 A 14-55 10/14/89 H 10-14 10/13/90 A 14-24 9/19/91 H 31-19 10/17/92 A 28-10 10/16/93 H 13-7 10/15/94 A 23-20 10/14/95 H 6-30 10/19/96 A 10-7 10/18/97 H 28-7 10/17/98 A 24-7 10/30/99 H 27-14 9/23/00 A 42-21 9/22/01 H 23-6 9/28/02 A 34-10 9/27/03 H 13-21 9/11/04 A 17-33

10/1/05 A 21-48 10/7/06 H 12-27 9/8/07 H 13-17 11/1/08 H 27-34 10/31/09 A 6-21 10/16/10 A 28-34 10/15/11 H 13-20 10/27/12 A 19-68

Cumberland,TN 12-11 9/15/90 A 34-0 9/21/91 H 27-24 9/12/92 A 28-27 9/11/93 H 21-26 9/10/94 A 3-28 9/23/95 H 6-34 9/28/96 A 14-17 10/25/97 H 28-7 10/24/98 A 40-21 11/6/99 H 21-35 10/21/00 A 37-16 10/20/01 H 38-37 10/26/02 A 0-1 FORFEIT 10/25/03 A 37-7 10/2/04 H 34-17 10/22/05 H 62-60 10/21/06 A 7-27 10/27/07 H 7-41 8/30/08 H 38-48 9/5/09 A 38-37 9/11/10 A 21-33 9/10/11 H 30-27 10/20/12 A 23-28

Earlham College 0-1 11/5/88 H 12-28

Fairmont State 0-2 9/4/99 A 7-43 9/2/00 H 27-35 Faulkner 1-2 10/23/10 H 22-21 10/22/11 A 49-59 11/3/12 H 24-31

Geneva College 0-1 11/22/97 A 14-34

Georgetown College 4-21 11/12/88 A 7-51 11/11/89 H 6-63 11/10/90 H 13-28 11/16/91 A 14-63 11/14/92 H 29-27 11/13/93 A 6-43 11/12/94 H 20-30 11/11/95 A 0-37 11/16/96 H 24-20 11/15/97 A 38-21 11/14/98 H 14-50 10/9/99 A 7-30 10/28/00 A 28-38 10/27/01 H 7-49 11/24/01 A 9-76 11/2/02 A 13-41 11/1/03 H 21-55 11/6/04 A 17-41

10/8/05 H 0-45 10/14/06 A 6-59 10/25/08 A 45-51 10/24/09 H 21-14 10/7/10 H 21-52 10/8/11 A 6-31 10/6/12 H 13-42 Greenville, IL 1-0 11/19/11 H 21-7

Hanover College 0-2 10/1/88 H 12-49 9/30/89 A 0-36 Ky. Christian 3-0 8/28/10 H 38-7 10/20/11 A 24-21 9/29/12 A 15-14

Ky. Wesleyan 5-3-1 10/8/88 A 16-41 10/7/89 H 20-20 10/6/90 H 35-20 10/5/96 A 63-35 10/14/00 H 64-27 10/13/01 A 27-0 10/18/03 H 46-14 9/25/04 A 24-28 10/15/05 A 30-34

Lambuth Univ. 6-16 10/29/88 H 7-21 10/28/89 A 14-27 10/27/90 H 37-17 11/2/91 A 31-35 10/31/92 H 26-19 10/30/93 A 13-42 10/29/94 H 15-51 10/28/95 A 19-40 11/2/96 H 14-19 11/1/97 A 7-13 10/31/98 H 24-27 11/13/99 A 22-55 9/30/00 H 22-28 9/29/01 A 28-35 10/5/02 H 28-35 10/4/03 A 17-6 10/16/04 H 27-17 11/5/05 A 20-14 11/4/06 H 30-15 10/20/07 A 13-48 9/20/08 H 10-51 9/19/09 H 13-28

Lindenwood 3-1 10/5/91 H 23-12 10/3/92 A 21-19 10/2/93 H 40-19 10/1/94 A 20-21 Lindsey Wilson 3-0 9/25/10 H 48-30 9/24/11 A 56-25 10/13/12 H 28-23 Malone College 2-0 9/9/00 A 28-24 9/8/01 H 34-15

Maryville College 0-1 11/4/89 A 0-6

Middle Tennessee 0-1 9/18/93 A 13-70

Mt. St. Joseph’s 2-0 9/29/90 H 33-13 10/12/91 A 31-21

North Greenville 4-5 10/8/94 H 21-7 10/7/95 A 14-35 10/12/96 H 6-27 11/11/97 A 38-24 10/10/98 H 34-41 10/23/99 A 26-30 9/16/00 H 24-7 9/15/01 A 27-13 11/20/10 A 16-45

Ohio Dominican 0-4 9/3/05 A 33-49 9/2/06 H 9-38 9/1/07 A 0-71 9/13/08 H 14-50

Olivet Nazarene 3-1 9/7/91 A 30-25 9/5/92 H 35-20 9/4/93 A 6-24 9/3/94 H 27-11

Univ. of Pikeville 6-5 11/3/01 A 43-33 11/9/02 H 0-1 FORFEIT 11/8/03 A 41-38 11/13/04 H 7-24 9/24/05 H 28-38 9/23/06 A 24-13 11/15/08 H 24-0 11/14/09 A 31-17 10/2/10 A 62-17 10/1/11 H 30-37 9/1/12 H 7-14

St. Francis, Ind. 1-0 11/17/01 H 42-21

Shorter University 1-3 9/30/06 H 17-38 9/22/07 H 7-28 10/4/08 H 14-24 10/1/09 A 42-28

Sue Bennett 3-0 9/9/95 H 27-17 9/14/96 A 58-0 9/13/97 H 52-0 Tenn. Wesleyan 2-1 10/22/88 A 29-32 10/21/89 H 20-7 9/22/90 A 40-10

Tennessee Tech 0-1 8/31/95 A 0-49

Thomas More 2-0 9/20/97 H 22-19 10/3/98 A 16-10

Tri-State University 0-2 9/19/98 H 15-36 9/11/99 A 0-31

Tusculum College 3-2 9/28/91 A 58-7 9/26/92 H 27-7 9/25/93 A 8-21 9/24/94 H 0-31 9/30/95 H 34-21

Union College 14-10 9/17/88 A 0-31 9/16/89 H 8-15 11/3/90 A 28-11 11/9/91 H 14-7 11/7/92 A 22-26 11/6/93 H 34-37 11/5/94 A 8-29 11/4/95 H 12-16 11/9/96 A 20-6 11/8/97 H 38-13 11/7/98 A 49-7 10/2/99 H 52-27 11/11/00 A 43-13 10/10/01 H 49-7 11/16/02 A 42-13 11/15/03 H 9-3 2OT 10/9/04 A 39-32 10/13/07 A 14-31 11/8/08 A 14-31 11/7/09 H 31-29 9/4/10 A 47-36 9/1/11 H 30-14 9/8/12 H 13-14

Univ. of Evansville 3-1 11/19/88 A 22-45 9/9/89 H 20-16 10/20/90 A 35-20 10/26/91 H 37-22

Univ. of Findlay 0-4 10/10/92 H 7-28 10/9/93 A 12-70 9/7/96 H 0-30 9/6/97 A 20-28

Urbana University 0-2 9/24/88 H 6-35 9/23/89 A 6-24

UVA-Wise 5-4 Fmr. Clinch Valley 9/12/98 H 56-33 9/21/02 H 49-21 9/20/03 A 35-16 10/30/04 H 45-52 10/6/07 H 28-49 10/11/08 A 41-61 10/10/09 H 31-32 11/6/10 A 45-42 11/5/11 H 42-6

Valparaiso 1-0 9/14/02 A 57-28

Webber International 1-1 9/17/05 H 1-0 FORFEIT 9/16/06 A 0-36

Westminster 0-2 10/24/92 A 14-35 10/23/93 H 7-23

West Virginia Tech 4-1 9/29/07 A 16-41 9/27/08 A 57-47 9/26/09 H 16-6 11/13/10 A 56-35 11/12/11 H 32-23

Wilmington 2-0 9/8/90 H 35-24 9/14/91 A 29-14 Wisc.-Whitewater 0-2 9/18/10 H 16-37 9/17/11 A 14-54

SERIES RECORDS

CU celebrates its 2011 NCCAA Victory Bowl championship.

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1988 0-11 (0-5 MSC)9/10/88 Centre L 10-28 0-19/17/88 @ Union L 0-31 0-29/24/88 Urbana L 6-35 0-310/1/88 Hanover L 12-49 0-410/8/88 @Ky Wesleyan L 16-41 0-510/15/88 @ Cumb. KY L 14-55 0-610/22/88 @Tn. Wesleyan L 29-32 0-710/29/88 Lambuth L 7-21 0-811/5/88 Earlham L 12-28 0-911/12/88 @Georgetown L 7-51 0-1011/19/88 @Evansville L 22-45 0-11 1989 2-7-1 (2-3-1 MSC)9/9/89 Evansville W 20-16 1-09/16/89 Union L 8-15 1-19/23/89 @Urbana L 6-24 1-29/30/89 @Hanover L 0-36 1-310/7/89 Ky. Wesleyan T 20-20 1-3-110/14/89 Cumb. KY L 10-14 1-4-110/21/89 TN Wesleyan W 20-7 2-4-110/28/89 @Lambuth L 14-27 2-5-111/4/89 @Maryville L 0-6 2-6-111/11/89 Georgetown L 6-63 2-7-1

1990 8-2 (3-2 MSC)9/8/90 Wilmington W 35-24 1-09/15/90 @Cumb. TN W 34-0 2-09/22/90 @Tn. Wesleyan W 40-10 3-09/29/90 Mt. St. Joseph W 33-13 4-010/6/90 Ky. Wesleyan W 35-20 5-010/13/90 @Cumb. KY L 14-24 5-110/20/90 @ Evansville W 35-20 6-110/27/90 Lambuth W 37-17 7-111/3/90 @Union W 28-11 8-111/10/90 Georgetown L 13-28 8-2 1991 9-2 (4-2 MSC)9/7/91 @Olivet Naz. W 30-25 1-09/14/91 @Wilmington W 29-14 2-09/21/91 Cumb. TN W 27-24 3-09/28/91 @Tusculum W 58-7 4-010/5/91 Lindenwood W 23-12 5-010/12/91 @Mt. St. Joseph W 31-21 6-010/19/91 Cumb. KY W 21-19 7-010/26/91 Evansville W 37-22 8-011/2/91 @Lambuth L 31-35 8-111/9/91 Union W 14-7 9-111/16/91 @Georgetown L 14-63 9-2 1992 7-3 (4-1 MSC) MSC Co-Champions9/5/92 Olivet Nazarene W 35-20 1-09/12/92 @Cumb. TN W 28-27 2-09/26/92 Tusculum W 27-7 3-010/3/92 @Lindenwood W 21-19 4-010/10/92 Findlay L 7-28 4-110/17/92 @Cumb. KY W 28-10 5-110/24/92 @Westminster L 14-35 5-210/31/92 Lambuth W 26-19 6-211/7/92 @Union L 22-26 6-311/14/92 Georgetown W 29-27 7-3 1993 2-9 (1-4 MSC)9/4/93 @Olivet Nazarene L 6-24 0-19/11/93 Cumb. TN L 21-26 0-29/18/93 @Mid. Tenn L 13-70 0-39/25/93 @Tusculum L 8-21 0-410/2/93 Lindenwood W 40-19 1-410/9/93 @Findlay L 12-70 1-510/16/93 Cumb. KY W 13-7 2-51023/93 Westminster L 7-23 2-610/30/93 @Lambuth L 13-42 2-711/6/93 Union L 34-37 2-811/13/93 Georgetown L 6-43 2-9

1994 4-7 (1-4 MSC)9/3/94 Olivet Nazarene W 27-11 1-09/10/94 @Cumb. TN L 3-28 1-19/17/94 @Bethel W 26-15 2-19/24/94 Tusculum L 0-31 2-210/1/94 @Lindenwood L 20-21 2-310/8/94 N. Greenville W 21-7 3-310/15/94 @Cumb. KY W 23-20 4-310/22/94 @Anderson Unv. L 7-24 4-410/29/94 Lambuth L 15-51 4-5

11/5/94 @Union L 8-29 4-611/12/94 Georgetown L 20-30 4-7

1995 3-8 (2-6 MSC)8/31/95 @Tenn. Tech L 0-49 0-19/9/95 Sue Bennett W 27-17 1-19/16/95 Bethel W 19-0 2-19/23/95 @Cumb. TN L 6-34 2-29/30/95 Tusculum W 34-21 3-210/7/95 @N.Greenville L 14-35 3-310/14/95 Cumb. KY L 6-30 3-410/21/95 Anderson Unv. L 27-36 3-510/28/95 Union L 12-16 3-611/4/95 @Georgetown L 0-37 3-7 1996 6-4 (4-3 MSC)9/7/96 Findlay L 0-30 0-19/14/96 @Sue Bennett W 58-0 1-19/21/96 @Bethel W 31-9 2-19/28/96 Cumb. TN L 14-17 2-210/5/96 @Ky Wesleyan W 63-35 3-210/12/96 N. Greenville L 6-27 3-310/19/96 @Cumb. KY W 10-7 4-311/2/96 Lambuth L 14-19 4-411/9/96 @Union W 20-6 5-411/16/96 Georgetown W 24-20 6-4 1997 7-3 (5-1 MSC) MSC Champions9/6/97 @Findlay L 20-28 0-19/13/97 Sue Bennett W 52-0 1-19/20/97 Thomas More W 22-19 2-110/11/97 @N. Greenville W 38-24 3-110/18/97 Cumb. KY W 52-17 4-110/25/97 @Cumb. TN W 28-7 5-111/1/97 @Lambuth L 7-13 5-211/8/97 Union W 38-13 6-211/15/97 Georgetown W 38-21 7-211/22/97 @Geneva L 14-34 7-3 1998 7-4 (4-3 MSC)8/29/98 @Austin Peay W 36-23 1-09/5/98 @Belhaven W 36-12 2-09/12/98 Clinch Valley W 56-33 3-09/19/98 Tri-State L 15-36 3-110/3/98 @Thomas More W 16-10 4-110/10/98 N. Greenville L 34-41 4-210/17/98 @Cumb. KY W 24-7 5-210/24/98 Cumb. TN W 40-21 6-210/31/98 Lambuth L 24-27 6-311/7/98 @Union W 49-7 7-311/14/98 Georgetown L 14-50 7-4 1999 2-8 (2-5 MSC)9/4/99 @Fairmont St L 7-43 0-19/11/99 @Tri-State L 0-31 0-29/25/99 Austin Peay L 35-36 0-310/2/99 Union W 52-27 1-310/9/99 @Georgetown L 7-30 1-410/16/99 Belhaven L 32-34 1-510/26/99 @N. Greenville L 26-30 1-611/2/99 Cumb. KY W 27-14 2-611/9/99 @Cumb. TN L 21-35 2-711/16/02 @Lambuth L 22-55 2-8 2000 7-4 (5-2 MSC)9/2/00 Fairmont State L 27-35 0-19/9/00 @Malone W 28-24 1-19/16/00 N. Greenville W 24-7 2-19/23/00 @Cumb. KY W 42-21 3-19/30/00 Lambuth L 22-28 3-210/7/00 @Belhaven W 35-34 4-210/14/00 Ky Wesleyan W 64-27 5-210/21/00 Cumb. TN W 37-16 6-210/28/00 @Georgetown L 28-38 6-311/11/00 @Union W 43-13 7-312/2/00 vs. Baker L 23-27 7-4

2001 10-3 (5-2 MSC)8/30/01 @Austin Peay W 45-27 1-09/8/01 Malone College W 34-15 2-09/15/01 @N.Greenville W 27-13 3-09/22/01 Cumb. KY W 23-6 4-09/29/01 @Lambuth L 28-35 4-110/6/01 Belhaven W 34-19 5-110/13/01 @Ky. Wesleyan W 27-0 6-110/20/01 @Cumb. TN W 38-37 7-110/27/01 Georgetown L 7-49 7-211/3/01 @Pikeville W 43-33 8-211/10/01 Union W 49-7 9-2

11/17/01 St. Francis IN W 42-21 10-211/24/01 @Georgetown L 9-76 10-3 2002 4-6 (5-3 MSC)9/7/02 Austin Peay L 36-45 0-19/14/02 @Valparaiso W 57-28 1-19/21/02 UVA Wise W 49-21 2-19/28/02 @Cumb. KY W 34-10 3-110/5/02 Lambuth L 28-35 3-210/12/02 @Belhaven L 21-24 3-310/26/02 Cumb. TN L 0-1* 3-411/2/02 @Georgetown L 13-41 3-511/9/02 Pikeville L 0-1* 3-611/16/02 @Union W 42-13 4-6 Assistant coaches Eric Graves and Mike Thomasservedasco-headcoachesforfinalgame of 2002 season.

2003 9-2 (7-2 MSC)9/6/03 @Austin Peay W 17-14 1-09/13/03 @Bethel TN W 31-20 2-09/20/03 @UVA-Wise W 35-16 3-09/27/03 Cumb. KY L 13-21 3-110/4/03 @Lambuth W 17-6 4-110/11/03 Belhaven W 51-28 5-110/18/03 Ky. Wesleyan W 46-14 6-110/25/03 @Cumb. TN W 37-7 7-111/1/03 Georgetown L 21-55 7-211/8/03 Pikeville W 41-38 8-211/15/03 Union W 9-3** 9-2 2004 6-5 (5-5 MSC)9/4/04 Austin Peay W 27-14 1-09/11/04 @Cumb.KY L 17-33 1-19/18/04 Bethel TN W 31-17 2-19/25/04 @Ky. Wesleyan L 24-28 2-210/2/04 Cumb. TN W 34-17 3-210/9/04 @Union College W 39-32 4-210/16/04 Lambuth W 27-17 5-210/23/04 @Belhaven W 45-32 6-210/30/04 UVA Wise L 45-52 6-311/6/04 @Georgetown L 17-41 6-411/13/04 Pikeville L 7-24 6-5

2005 3-7 (2-3 MSC West)9/3/05 @Ohio Dom. L 33-49 0-19/17/05 Webber Int’l W 1-0* 1-19/24/05 Pikeville L 28-38 1-210/1/05 @Cumb. KY L 21-48 1-310/8/05 Georgetown L 0-45 1-410/15/05 @Ky Wesleyan L 30-34 1-510/22/05 Cumb. TN W 62-60 2-510/29/05 @Belhaven L 29-55 2-611/5/05 @Lambuth W 20-14 3-611/12/05 Bethel L 19-51 3-7 2006 2-8 (1-4 MSC West)9/2/06 Ohio Dom. L 9-38 0-19/16/06 @Webber L 0-36 0-29/23/06 @Pikeville W 24-13 1-29/30/06 Shorter L 17-38 1-310/7/06 Cumb. KY L 12-27 1-410/14/06 @Georgetown L 6-59 1-510/21/06 @Cumb. TN L 7-27 1-610/28/06 Belhaven L 46-49 1-711/4/06 Lambuth W 30-15 2-711/11/06 @Bethel W 1-0* 3-8 2007 0-10 (0-5 MSC West)9/1/07 @Ohio Dom. L 0-71 0-19/8/07 Cumb. KY L 13-17 0-29/22/07 Shorter L 7-28 0-39/29/07 @WV Tech L 16-41 0-410/6/07 UVA-Wise L 28-49 0-5 10/13/07 @Union L 14-31 0-610/20/07 @Lambuth L 13-48 0-710/27/07 Cumb. TN L 7-41 0-811/3/07 @Belhaven L 20-48 0-911/10/07 Bethel L 21-34 0-10

2008 3-8 (2-4 MSC West)8/30/08 Cumb. TN L 38-48 0-19/13/08 Ohio Dominican L 14-50 0-29/20/08 @Lambuth L 10-51 0-39/27/08 @WV Tech W 57-47 1-310/4/08 Shorter L 14-24 1-410/11/08 @UVA-Wise L 41-61 1-510/18/08 Belhaven W 35-33 2-510/25/08 @Georgetown L 45-51 2-611/1/08 Cumb. KY L 27-34 2-711/8/08 @Union L 24-31 2-811/15/08 Pikeville W 24-0 3-8

2009 7-4 (4-2 MSC East)9/5/09 @Cumb.TN W 38-37 1-09/10/09 @Carson-Newman L 10-38 1-19/19/09 Lambuth L 13-28 1-29/26/09 WVU Tech W 16-2 2-210/1/09 @Shorter W 42-28 3-210/10/09 UVA-Wise L 31-32 3-310/17/09 @Belhaven W 21-20 4-310/24/09 Georgetown W 21-14 5-310/31/09 @Cumberlands KY L 6-21 5-411/7/09 Union W 31-29 6-411/14/09 @Pikeville W 31-17 7-4 2010 7-5 (5-1 MSC East)8/28/10 Ky. Christian W 38-7 1-09/4/10 @Union W 10-36 2-09/11/10 @Cumberland TN L 13-33 2-19/18/10 Wisc.-Whitewater L 16-37 2-29/25/10 Lindsey Wilson W 42-30 3-210/2/10 @Pikeville W 31-17 4-210/7/10 Georgetown L 21-52 4-310/16/10 @Cumberlands KY L 21-34 4-410/23/10 Faulkner W 22-21 5-411/6/10 @UVA-Wise W 45-42 6-411/13/10 @WVU Tech W 56-35 7-4 11/20/10 @N. Greenville L 16-45 7-5 2011 7-5 (3-2 MSC East)9/1/11 Union W 30-14 1-0 9/10/11 Cumberland TN W 30-27 2-0 9/17/11 @Wisc.-Whitewater L 14-54 2-1 9/24/11 @Lindsey Wilson W 56-25 3-1 10/1/11 Pikeville L 30-37 3-2 10/8/11 @Georgetown L 6-31 3-3 10/15/11 Cumberlands KY L 13-20 3-4 10/22/11 @Faulkner L 49-59 3-5 10/29/11 @Ky. Christian W 24-21 4-5 11/5/11 UVA-Wise W 42-6 5-5 11/12/11 WVU Tech W 32-23 6-5 11/19/11 Greenville W 21-7 7-5 2012 3-8 (2-4 MSC West)9/1/12 Pikeville L 7-14 0-1 9/8/12 Union L 13-14 0-2 9/15/12 Bethel TN L 24-33 0-3 9/22/12 @Belhaven L 28-70 0-4 9/29/12 @Ky. Christian W 15-14 1-4 10/6/12 Georgetown L 13-42 1-5 10/13/12 Lindsey Wilson W 28-23 2-5 10/20/12 @Cumberland TN L 23-28 2-6 10/27/12 @Cumberlands KY L 19-62 2-7 11/3/12 Faulkner L 24-31 2-8 11/10/12 @Bluefield W 23-14 3-8 Home Record: 66-66-1Away Record: 59-76 All-Time Record: 125-142-1All-Time MSC Record: 80-81-1 Postseason History: NAIA - 1997 (Geneva), 2001 (St. Francis, Georgetown); NCCAA Victory Bowl - 2010 (N. Greenville), 2011 (Greenville); KWTO Bowl - 2000 (Baker)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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NAIA All-AmericansFirst Team2001 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Lineman2008 Greg Fountain, Running Back 2010 Calvin Bini, Defensive BackSecond Team1992 Dan Gonzales, Offensive Lineman1992 Steve Lovelace, Linebacker1995 Tim Rogers, Linebacker2000 Demetrius Forney, Defensive LinemanHonorable Mention1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back1999 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Lineman1999 Max Chaney, Offensive Lineman2000 Josh Schindler, Linebacker2001 Brennan Conway, Offensive Lineman2001 Marques Cunningham, Running Back2001 William Mulder, Defensive Back2002 Ricky Gehres, Wide Receiver2002 Brian Rowland, Running Back2003 Travis Gay, Offensive Lineman2003 Donnie Johnson, Punter All-NCCAADefensive Player of the Year2011 Dwight Houston, Linebacker First Team2009 Henri Baynham-Baker, Def. Lineman2009 Calvin Bini, Punt Returner2009 Trey Mayes, Linebacker2009 Harold Small, Wide Receiver2009 Alex Zimmerman, Offensive Lineman 2011 Henri Baynham-Baker, Def. Lineman 2011 Wayne Coffee, Running Back 2011 Dwight Houston, Linebacker 2011 Carl Ojala, Punter 2011 Stan Warrenhuffman, Wide Receiver 2012 Blake Young, Linebacker Second Team2012 Jarrod Harrington, Wide Receiver 2012 Darius Skinner, Defensive BackHonorable Mention2009 Sherman Williams, Defensive Lineman 2011 Darius Skinner, Defensive Back 2012 Nick Reed, Linebacker Don Hansen All-AmericansFirst Team1993 Jeff Harrod, Offensive Lineman2000 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Lineman2001 Demetrius Forney, Defensive LinemanSecond Team2001 William Mulder, Defensive Back2001 Brennan Conway, Offensive LinemanThird Team2001 Marques Cunningham, Running Back2002 Shane Riley, Wide ReceiverHonorable Mention1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back1999 Max Chaney, Offensive Lineman1999 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Lineman2000 Josh Schindler, Linebacker2001 Donnie Johnson, Place kicker2002 Travis Gay, Offensive Lineman2002 Ricky Gehres, Wide Receiver2002 Donnie Johnson, Punter2002 JP Montgomery, Defensive Back

2002 William Mulder, Defensive Back2002 JC Savasuk, Quarterback2002 Josh Schindler, Linebacker2002 Adam Turner, Offensive Lineman2003 Donnie Johnson, Place-kicker Don Hansen National Christian College All-Americans1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back1998 Max Chaney, Offensive Lineman1998 Michael Blackburn, (DB Player of Year)1998 Jason Green, Linebacker1998 Joe Don Looney, Quarterback1999 Josh Anderson, Linebacker1999 Jim Hardesty, Offensive Lineman1999 Dan McGill, Linebacker1999 Bill Troutman, Running Back All Mid-South Conference First Team1988 Mike Todd Cecil, Linebacker1989 Mike Mason, Quarterback1989 Joe Pangallo, Defensive Lineman1990 Mike Morgan, Quarterback1990 Joe Pangallo, Defensive Lineman1990 Shawn Matteoli, Tight End1990 Steve Tow, Kicker1990 Rod Burns, Running Back1990 Tim Yantz, Offensive Lineman1991 Rod Burns, Running Back1991 Dan Gonzales, Offensive Lineman1992 Dan Gonzales, Offensive Lineman1992 Tim Yantz, Offensive Lineman1992 Jeff Harrod, Offensive Lineman1992 Larry Frith, Defensive Back1992 Steve Lovelace, Defensive Back1993 Chris Wolfe, Linebacker1993 Ron Williams, Defensive Back1993 Shannon Stephens, Defensive Lineman1994 Mark Carroll, Defensive Back1995 Tim Rogers, Linebacker1996 Brent Thompson, Offensive Lineman1996 Brian Turpin, Defensive Lineman1996 Chris Gust, Defensive Lineman1996 Mark Carroll, Defensive Back1997 Dan McGill, Linebacker1997 Reggie Boggs, Defensive Back1997 Joe Don Looney, Quarterback1997 Timmy Mays, Running Back1997 Eric Lookadoo, Wide Receiver1997 Kerry Overfelt, Offensive Lineman1997 Chris Finch, Offensive Lineman1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back1998 Daniel Foster, Offensive Lineman1998 Chad Ashley, Linebacker1999 James Kraus, Place-kicker1999 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Lineman2000 Josh Schindler, Linebacker2000 Max Comley, Offensive Lineman2000 Andy McGill, Offensive Lineman2000 Bryon Kennedy, Running Back2000 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Lineman2001 Brennan Conway, Offensive Lineman2001 Marques Cunningham, Running Back2001 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Lineman2001 William Mulder, Defensive Back2002 Brian Rowland, Running Back2002 Ricky Gehres, Slotback

2003 Travis Gay, Offensive Lineman2003 Donnie Johnson, Place-kicker2003 Phil Dickerson, Defensive Lineman2004 Jerre Fly, Offensive Lineman2004 Josh Jaggers, Offensive Lineman2004 Ricky Gehres, Slotback2004 Donnie Johnson, Place-kicker2004 Chris Williams, Defensive Back2004 Donnie Johnson, Punter2005 Josh Dye, Quarterback2005 John McCann, Defensive Lineman2006 Jerre Fly, Offensive Lineman2006 Greg Fountain, Running Back2008 A.J. Brown, Offensive Lineman2008 Greg Fountain, Running Back2008 Jake Wallace, Free Safety2009 Henri Baynham-Baker, Def. Lineman2009 Calvin Bini, Defensive Back2009 Trey Mayes, Linebacker2009 Sherman Williams, Defensive Lineman 2010 Henri Baynham-Baker, Def. Lineman 2010 Calvin Bini, Defensive Back 2010 Gerwan Brewer, Running Back 2010 Harold Small, Wide Receiver 2010 Mark Terry, Running Back 2010 Stan Warrenhuffman, Wide Receiver 2010 Alex Zimmerman, Offensive Line 2011 Henri Baynham-Baker, Def. Lineman 2011 Wayne Coffee, Running Back 2011 Dwight Houston, Linebacker 2011 Darius Skinner, Defensive Back 2011 Stan Warrenhuffman, Wide Receiver 2012 Jarrod Harrington, Slot Receiver 2012 Darius Skinner, Defensive Back 2012 Blake Young, Linebacker Mid-South Divisional Offensive Player of the Year 2011 Stan Warrenhuffman Mid-South Divisional Offensive Freshman of the Year 2010 Gerwan Brewer Mid-South Coach of the Year 1990 Ron Finley 1992 Ron Finley 1996 Ron Finley AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year 1997 Samuel Wickliffe 1998 Eric Graves 1999 Haywood Riner AFCA Good Works Team Nominee 2010 Calvin Bini 2011 Will Warf Award Totals3 NAIA First Team All-Americans4 NAIA 2nd Team All-Americans11 NAIA Honorable Mention All-Americans36 NAIA Academic Scholar-Athletes83 All Mid-South Conference First Team67 All Mid-South Conference Second Team130 All Mid-South Conference Honorable Mention86 Mid-South Conference All-Academic

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TOTAL OFFENSETotal Yards Game...452, Ross Deaton vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (8/30/08) Season...........................2,443, Ross Deaton (2008) Career..................4,879, Joe Don Looney (1995-98) Most Yards Per Play Game....13.6, Joe Don Looney vs. Clinch Valley (9/12/98) Season...........................7.63, Billy Troutman (1997) Career...................6.36, Mar Cunningham (2000-01) Most Yards Per Game Season..........................235.3, Chad Deener (1999) Career.............................222.1 Ross Deaton (2008) Most Plays Game......70, Ross Deaton vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (8/30/08)

RUSHINGMost Carries Game.....40, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Season............................288, Wayne Coffee (2011) Career........................711, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Most Net Yards Game.......320, Greg Fountain vs. Bethel (11/10/07) Season........................1,716, Greg Fountain (2008) Career....................4,419, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Highest Average Per Rush Game....18.1, Rod Turpin vs. Lindenwood (10/2/93) Season................................8.82, Rod Turpin (1990) Career............................6.57, Matt Brown (2005-06) Most Yards Per Game Season............................156, Greg Fountain (2008) Career.....................107.8, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Touchdowns Game.......5, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Game.....5, Jon Don Looney at Ky. Wesleyan (10/5/96) Season..............................21, Greg Fountain (2008) Career..........................46, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Longest Rush Game.....97, Timmy Mays at Georgetown (11/15/97)

PASSING Most Attempts Game..55, Robert Hill vs. North Greenville (11/20/10) Season..............................349, Ross Deaton (2008) Career.......................567, Nathan Cooper (2009-11) Most Completions Game....31, Ross Deaton vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (8/30/08) Season..............................183, Ross Deaton (2008) Career.......................308, Nathan Cooper (2009-11) Highest Completion Percentage Game.....83.3, Nathan Cooper vs. Lindsey Wilson (11/2/02) Season..........................64.1 Nathan Cooper (2010) Career.............................56.2, Alan Short (2001-04) Most Yards Game...392, Ross Deaton vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (8/30/08) Season...........................2,363, Ross Deaton (2008) Career....................3,737, Nathan Cooper (2009-11) Most Yards Per Game Season...........................214.8, Ross Deaton (2008) Career............................214.8, Ross Deaton (2008)

Most Touchdown Passes Game.......5, Ross Deaton vs. UVa. Wise (10/11/08) Season................................20, Ross Deaton (2008) Career.......................33, Joe Don Looney (1995-98) Most Interceptions Thrown Game....................5, Will Warf vs. Pikeville (10/1/11) Season.................................19, Mike Mason (1988) Career..............................37, Mike Mason (1988-90) Longest Pass Play Game..86, Brian Parnes to Demytreus Gipson at Belhaven (9/22/12)

RECEIVING Most Receptions Game...10, S. Warrenhuffman at Cumberland (Tenn.) (9/11/10) Game........10, Harold Small at Belhaven (10/17/09) Game...10, Ricky Gehres at Ky. Wesleyan (9/25/04) Game...10, Ricky Gehres vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (10/26/02) Game..10, Shane Riley at Cumberland (Ky.) (9/28/02) Game.10, Brad Troutman vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (11/6/99) Season....................56, Stan Warrenhuffman (2010) Career..........................153, Ricky Gehres (2001-04) Most Yards Game..........172, Greg Shane Riley at Union (11/16/02) Season............................1,009, Shane Riley (2002) Career...........2,390, Stan Warrenhuffman (2008-11) Highest Average Per Reception Game...........38.0, Gerwan Brewer vs. UVA-Wise (11/6/10) Season............................25.09, Shane Riley (2001) Career.................26.40, David Broughton (1997-98) Most Receptions Per Game Season..............................5.4, Ricky Gehres (2002) Career.............4.05, Stan Warrenhuffman (2008-11) Most Touchdown Receptions Game....3, S. Warrenhuffman vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (9/10/11) Season.................................11, Harold Small (2010) Season..................................11, Shane Riley (2002) Career................19, Stan Warrenhuffman (2008-11)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSMost Yards Game........314, Greg Fountain vs. Bethel (11/10/07) Season.........................1,803, Greg Fountain (2008) Career.....................4,699, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Most Yards Per Game Season.........................163.9, Greg Fountain (2008) Career.....................114.6, Greg Fountain (2005-08)

SCORINGMost Touchdowns Responsible For Season...........................29, Joe Don Looney (1998) Career.......................67, Joe Don Looney (1995-98) Most Touchdowns Scored Game.......5, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Game....5, Joe Don Looney at Ky. Wesleyan (10/5/96) Season..............................21, Greg Fountain (2008) Career..........................47, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Most Points Scored Game.....30, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Game..30, Joe Don Looney at Ky. Wesleyan (10/5/96) Season............................126, Greg Fountain (2008) Career........................284, Greg Fountain (2005-08)

KICKINGMost Points Game.....15, Casey Clarke at KY Christian (9/29/12) Season...........................88, Donnie Johnson (2002) Career.....................273, Donnie Johnson (2001-04) Longest Field Goals Made Game.........55,CaseyClarkeatBluefield(11/10/12) Most Field Goals Attempted Game............6,CaseyClarkeatBluefield(11/10/12) Season...........................24, Donnie Johnson (2001) Career.......................69, Donnie Johnson (2001-04)

StanWarrenhuffmanfinishedhiscareerin2011withthreecareerreceivingrecords,twosingle-gameandonesingle-season, most of which were previously held by CU offensive coordniator Rick Gehres.

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KICKINGMost Field Goals Made Game......5, Casey Clarke at KY Christian (9/29/12) Season..........................14, Donnie Johnson (2003) Career......................38, Donnie Johnson (2001-04) Most PAT’s Made Game...9, Anthony Whitted at KY Wesleyan (10/5/96) Season..........................46, Donnie Johnson (2002) Season...................................46, David Hon (2010) Career....................159, Donnie Johnson (2001-04)

PUNTINGMost Punts Game..........12, Chris Kidwell vs. Findlay (10/10/92) Season...............................72, Erik Krivitsky (2012) Career...............217, Micah Jones (1996-97, 99-00) Most Yards Game..452, Josh Blesser at Ohio Dominican (9/1/07) Season..........................2,843, Erik Krivitsky (2012) Career............7,984, Micah Jones (1996-97, 99-00) Avg. Yards per Punt Game, ...48, Donnie Johnson vs. Cumb.(Tenn.) (10/2/04) Season.....................40.72, Donnie Johnson (2003) Career.................................40.23, Carl Ojala (2011) Longest Punt Game.......70 Yards, Donnie Johnson at Lambuth (10/4/03)

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns Game......8, Greg Oliver twice (9/14/92 & 10/26/91) Season..................................36, Greg Oliver (1991) Career...............................55, Calvin Bini (2009-10) Punt Return Yards Game..........111, William Mulder v. Union (11/10/01) Season.................................377, Calvin Bini (2009) Career.......................665, William Mulder (2001-03) Highest Avg Yards per Punt Return Game........37.0, William Mulder v. Union (11/10/01) Season...............................17.0, Jeff Shirley (1988) Career....................13.04, William Mulder (2001-03) Longest Punt Return Game.......84 Yards, Reggie Boggs vs. Tusculum (9/30/95) Most Punt Returns for Touchdown Career...........................3, William Mulder (2001-03)

KICK RETURNS Most Returns Game......................................7, Six Different Times Season.................................30, Ryan Hearn (1998) Career........................75, Darnell Stewart (2003-06) Kick Return Yards Game...186, Darius Skinner vs. Georgetown (10/6/12) Season..........................679, Darius Skinner (2012) Career...................1,711, Darnell Stewart (2003-06) Highest Avg Yards per Kick Return Game..........68.5, Harold Small at Shorter (10/1/09) Season......................30.88, Gerwan Brewer (2010) Career...................30.19, Gerwan Brewer (2010-11) Longest Kick Return Game............100 Yards, Harold Small at Shorter (10/1/09)

Most Kick Returns for Touchdown Career................................1, Five Different Players

DEFENSETotal Tackles Game.................21, Mike Todd Cecil vs. Centre (9/10/88) Season..........................128, Josh Schindler (2000) Career.................337, Josh Schindler (1998-00, 02) Unassisted Tackles Season...........................69, Steve Lovelace (1992) Career............................175, Tim Rogers (1993-95) Assisted Tackles Season............................96, Josh Schindler (2000) Career................242, Josh Schindler (1998-00, 02) Tackles for Loss Season.......................41, Demetrius Forney (2001) Career...................96, Demetrius Forney (1998-01) Yards Tackled for Loss Season.....................156, Demetrius Forney (2001) Career.................341, Demetrius Forney (1998-01) Quarterback Sacks Game....4,RonWakefieldvs.Cumb.KY(10/16/93) Season.......................15, Demetrius Forney (2001) Career...................27, Demetrius Forney (1998-01)

Most Interceptions Game.........3, JP Montgomery at N. Greenville (10/23/99) Game.................3,Jacob Wallace at Union (9/27/08) Season..............................7, William Mulder (2001) Season..................................7, Mark Carroll (1994) Career.........................16, William Mulder (2001-03) Career.............................16, Mark Carroll (1993-96) Most Yards Game......137, Chris Williams vs. Lambuth (10/16/04) Season...........................139, Chris Williams (2004) Career.......................275, William Mulder (2001-03)

Longest Interception Return Game............90, Brian Saylor vs. Urbana (9/24/88) Interceptions Returned for Touchdown Season.............................2, Dwight Houston (2011) Career.........................2, Dwight Houston (2008-11) Career............................2,WilliamGriffin(2004-07) Most Blocked Kicks Game.....2, Dwight Houston vs. UVA-Wise (11/5/11) Season..................................4, Blake Young (2012) Career......................6, Blake Young (2010-Present)

Casey Clarke, an NCCAA All-American soccer player from 2008-11, rewrote every single-game place kicking record for the Tigers in his only season as a football player in 2012.

Demetrius Forney, who went on to shine on offense and defense professionally with the Louisville Fire, is the Tigers’ all-time sacks leader.

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ON THE WEB For a complete list of CU Tigers football stastical records since 1988, visit CampbellsvilleTigers.com.

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